If there is a company we’ll know for its bespoke creations, Rolls-Royce could miss there. The British luxury car manufacturer has unveiled its latest one-of-a-kind creation called the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Cosmos.

The SUV features a number of luxury details that include a hand-painted starlight headliner, the first in the company. It has hundreds of LED lights embedded in its roof ceiling alongside a depiction of milky paint, which becomes more amazing at night, reflecting the look of cosmic mist usually seen in the night sky from earth.
The Cullinan headliner took Rolls Royce Artists more than 160 hours to paint, and they used a makeup brush in creating the hazy, elegant cloud copy effect, which is seen around the ceiling, and the blue and orange colors reflect the rest of the cabin.

The exterior is finished in Arabescato Pearl that’s intended to match moonlight and highlighted by twin coach lines in Charles Blue. An illuminated Rolls-Royce Spirit of Ecstasy ornament glows like a far star when it’s dark.



The interior features four seats covered in Charles Blue leather and Grace White contrast stitching piping out. The dashboard in piano white veneer trim echoes the high-gloss surface of satellite casting, and a unique star cluster motif on the passenger side of the dashboard consists of a series of stars and flowing lines in blue and orange. It’s also seen embroidered into the door panels and headrest.

The special creation was commissioned by an anonymous family who share a fascination for the universe with their four-year-old son, according to the automaker. The pricing could hit the half-million-dollar mark, as the starting price of the SUV is $407,750 to $410,350.
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