Cruising In Style
Chameleon paint jobs and bullet-proof body shells are all plush things that are done to the exterior of cars. But what about the inside? Well, here are 22 rides that will have you cruising in luxury and style.
Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended: Interior Craftsmanship
The $570,000+ Phantom Extended represents many hours of meticulous handcrafting by master artisans. Each interior features 150 LEDs hand-woven into its headliner with around 800 to 1,600 LEDs, depending on the customization. These lights create a mesmerizing starlight roof designed to fit different constellations at the owner's request.
Rolls-Royce Phantom Extended: Comfort Features
When it comes to sound, the wood veneers come from a single tree, ensuring perfect grain matching across all surfaces. The seats are temperature-regulating leather seats incorporating individual pieces selected from bulls raised in alps-adjacent fields. It also has a champagne cooler, power-closing doors feature sensors and sound dampening.
Bentley Flying Spur Mulliner: Artisanal Details
This British masterpiece interior is all handcrafted to perfection. First, it contains three-dimensional diamond-quilted leather on the seats. Then it has hand-matched crown-cut walnut on all the trim elements like the dashboard, door panels, and center console and each piece undergoes a long curing process before installation. The steering wheel is also hand-stitched.
Bentley Flying Spur Mulliner: Technology Integration
The Flying Spur features a rotating display with three faces: a 12.3-inch touchscreen, three analog dials, and a clean veneer panel. The sound is also incredible—a 2,200-watt system with 19 speakers and active bass transducers built into the front seats. There are also removable tablets with wireless charging stations.
Mercedes-Maybach S680: Seating Excellence
At $215,000, the S680's rear seats recline to 43.5 degrees with calf supports better than previous models. The massage system offers 10 different programs for lower back and shoulder pain relief using 12 motors per seat. Nappa leather undergoes numerous quality checks before installation.
Mercedes-Maybach S680: Atmospheric Control
When you enter the cabin, expect active noise cancellation operating through individual speakers. The air conditioning is also impressive as it flows through micro-perforated metal plates designed by aerospace engineers—it removes 99.65% of particles while releasing negative ions for enhanced alertness.
Porsche Panamera Turbo Executive: Customization Options
Beginning at $189k, each Panamera Executive offers plenty of leather color combinations and different types of wood trim—you basically make your own version. This hybrid also comes with seats right next to the raised center console. The seats are electric, 8-way adjustable, with cozy headrests and head cushions.
Porsche Panamera Turbo Executive: Innovation Suite
If you want to feel a breeze and your passengers would prefer some warmth, the Four-zone climate control makes this happen. This system employs infrared sensors. Then, there is infotainment with two 10.1-inch displays with all the controls you would need—temperature, sound, and seat adjustment.
BMW 7 Series i7: Digital Integration
Of course a BMW had to make it to this list with the futuristic $157,000 7 Series i7 electric flagship introducing the 31-inch Theater Screen with 8K resolution—5G connectivity and Amazon Fire TV built-in. The standard Sky Lounge LED Panoramic Roof is customizable, changing to whatever color you see fit.
BMW 7 Series i7: Comfort Technologies
The ventilated Merino leather seats on this beauty offer multi-way adjustment with different massage programs and cooling. If you are stepping out in a dark area, no problem, the light carpet feature shows you the path once the automatic doors open. Oh, the doors are also able to sense obstacles.
Range Rover SV: Material Innovation
The SV beauty is trimmed in either Ultrafabrics without leather or Windsor leather. Available in the SV Intrepid motif, this innovative leatherless Ultrafabric is sturdy, supple, soft, and light. It also has a distinctive rectangular perforated finish for ventilation. The brand allows further customization adding a black contrast roof among other additions.
Range Rover SV: Luxury Features
For that chilled bubbly break, the lit-up refrigerated center console holds two champagne flutes and an 8-inch touchscreen command center. You'll also be happy with the SV-exclusive Dartington crystal glassware. Then, the active noise cancellation using multiple speakers creates individual quiet zones for everyone on the ride.
Aston Martin DBX707: Material Befitting Royalty
This luxury SUV combines sports car dynamics with luxury touches like an interior adorned with Alcantara leather cut with carbon fiber and coated with Ziricote gloss wood veneer. The team working on the interior uses micro-piping techniques and textures the leather with santeen drop stitch embroidery.
Aston Martin DBX707: Interior Hands-Free Magic
On this bad boy, you'll find the finest sound system by Bowers & Wilkins'—1,600W surround sound systems through 23 speakers. The ride also offers wireless Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and satellite navigation, all of which you can adjust using your voice. Oh, there's an Aston Martin app to manage your preferences, too.
Lexus LS 500h Executive: Kiriko Glass Art
The money-maker on this Executive has to be the hand-cut Kiriko glass panels. Now, if you have no idea what Kiriko glass is: It's exclusively Japanese, handcrafted, and it makes delicate and intricate designs, things only masters can achieve.
Lexus LS 500h Executive: Technical Refinement
The LS has ventilated and heated seats, offering four positions for lumbar support. If you are a back passenger, enjoy the retractable ottoman too. The Mark Levinson music system has 23 speakers positioned using acoustic mapping technology and the climate concierge system monitors four body temperature zones per occupant.
Genesis G90: Luxury At Its Best
Starting at $89,700, the G90's interior features 18-way Ergo-relaxation seats with four massage settings for the driver. If you have a meeting as you ride, the acoustic laminated glass will ensure no road noise disrupts it. If it's music you want, the Bang & Olufsen Premier 3D Sound system delivers.
Genesis G90: Sensory Experience
Feeling blue? The Mood Curator allows you to set it to blue, red, purple, and any other color you want. The rear seats also offer passengers massage capabilities and a touch display to control the lighting, seat position, and window shades. With Genesis Pay, you can pay for parking and fuel.
Maserati Quattroporte Trofeo: Italian Heritage
It's fast, beautiful, and Maserati allows you to build your own. The Quattroporte's Pieno Fiore has a leather dashboard with that luxurious touch that just screams old money. The tech is also unmatched—a Maserati Connect App, a Maserati Intelligent Assist, and an impressive sound system.
Maserati Quattroporte Trofeo: Modern Luxury
Now, circling back to the sound system, the 15-speaker Bowers & Wilkins system incorporates Kevlar mid-range drivers. Then, there is the silk-finish metal brightwork that requires different polishing stages. Maserati Intelligent Assist is powered by Android Automotive OS, and you can control it using Amazon Alexa voice control.
Ferrari Purosangue: Racing Heritage
Another fast car entry offering that expensive ride is the Purosangue which is "unlike any other". This version is the first ever four-door machine with a fully digital interface in the dual cockpit. The four seats come in variable density foam on a new suspension system.
Ferrari Purosangue: Sustainable Innovation
Recycled polyester floor covering saves 72 liters of water per square meter during production. The Alcantara roof lining incorporates recycled materials without compromising durability. Matrix LED reading lights adjust brightness based on ambient conditions and eye strain research.
Audi A8 L: Germanic Precision
Driving or riding in the Audi will have you in awe, thanks to its predictive active suspension that levels the car before the door opening. Then there is the heads-up display which comes as part of their Comfort Plus package. Its sound is by Bang & Olufsen, offering a 3D surround system experience.
Audi A8 L: Digital Comfort
Digitally, you'll control everything with the MMI touch response system, which also includes handwriting recognition settings. You control the climate through this system. Additionally, you can access your phone using Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, as it charges wirelessly during your drive.
Lamborghini Urus Performante: Sports Luxury
Starting at $260k, the Urus features "Performante" trim carbon fiber components, which save roughly 104 pounds in total. The Alcantara and carbon fiber interior come in dark hues, which bring out the detailed stitching of the seats and other elements. Q-citura stitching patterns require specialized machines developed exclusively for Lamborghini.
Lamborghini Urus Performante: Digital Integration
The dual-screen infotainment system processes fast and accurately. Voice commands respond to natural language in different dialects. The telemetry system displays real-time performance data—fuel, engine power, and other constraints—through augmented reality overlays. All the integrations are to make the driver feel "like a pilot".
McLaren GT: Racing Innovation
The GT is a beauty, near or far on the outside, but wait, you experience the interior with seats with SuperFabric technology originally developed for military body armor. Carbon fiber seat shells weigh just 3.7 pounds each while meeting all safety standards. The electrochromic roof panel adjusts transparency in record time.
McLaren GT: Bespoke Details
Cashmere interior options undergo different quality tests for durability. The Bowers & Wilkins audio system features carbon fiber subwoofers weighing less than conventional units. There are hidden air vents, ambient lighting, and dual-zone climate control that use algorithms to maintain optimal air distribution.
Cadillac Escalade V: American Luxury
The Escalade V features semi-aniline leather that's beautiful to the eye and soft to touch. Its sound is also spectacularly delivered by the AKG Studio Reference system, which has 36 speakers with three amplifiers totaling 1,675 watts. The Magnetic ride control monitors road conditions in record time, too.
Cadillac Escalade V: Technology Suite
The curved OLED display spans 38 inches with double the pixels of a 4K TV. When you drive at night, you'll appreciate the Night vision sensors which detect temperature differences. Its seats are ventilated, heated, and massage-enabled, and you'll also find a console refrigerator with freeze mode.
Lucid Air Grand Touring: Customizable Interior Decor
If you love some natural light during your ride, the Lucid features the largest glass canopy in production, which keeps the heat and harmful rays away. The creators allow you to choose one of four interior themes: Mojave PurLuxe, Mojave, Santa Cruz, or Tahoe interior theme.
Lucid Air Grand Touring: Smart Comfort
The 21-speaker Surreal Sound system uses Dolby Atmos to create immersive, multidirectional audio cues that include safety alerts. Lucid Air models do offer detailed user profiles and preferences, which may align with their facial recognition feature. The air suspension system preemptively adjusts based on forward-scanning cameras.
Alpina B8 Gran Coupe: Crafted Performance
Starting at $145,000, the B8 features Lavalina leather hand-stitched by master craftspeople in Buchloe, Germany. The illuminated door sills use 3D-printed light guides requiring long hours of polishing. Each wood trim piece matches grain patterns across all four doors.
Alpina B8 Gran Coupe: Exclusive Features
The Harman Kardon surround system includes a 464-watt amplifier with vehicle-specific tuning. Comfort seats offer several massage combinations that ensure a comfortable and safe cruise. The ambient lighting system creates multiple color combinations.
Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S: Performance Luxury
The GT 63 S uses microfiber materials, and the active multi-contour seats adjust bolstering based on driving mode and cornering forces. Its IWC-designed analog clock features hand-brushed metal surfaces, adding to that polished lux feeling. The windscreen cockpit includes an MBUX multimedia system, which connects to the AMG hybrid-specific functions and displays.
Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S: Dynamic Comfort
For a comfy ride, the Climate Control includes ionization and HEPA filtration, which remove small particles to ensure clean air. The Burmester 3D surround sound system features ceiling-mounted speakers with aluminum grilles. Plus, you'll have wireless charging stations at your disposal.
Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport: Hyper-Luxury Materials
At $3.6 million, the Chiron Pur Sport is the creme de la creme of luxury, with interiors wrapped in the finest leather, Alcantara, and hand-polished carbon fiber. The seats are custom-fitted with a delicate mix of full-grain leather and diamond-quilted seam. Even the steering wheel is encased in leather with polished chrome accents.
Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport: State-Of-The-Art Tech
The infotainment system of this gem features a unique, handcrafted display interface, while the sound system delivers an exclusive audio experience designed by French engineers. Customizable ambient lighting enhances the driving experience with a range of hues that match the cabin's aesthetic—it's the perfect balance between luxe and technology.
Rolls-Royce Cullinan: Supreme Comfort
Another impressive Rolls-Royce is the Cullinan SUV with ultra-luxurious touches; deep-pile carpet and rear seats that recline with adjustable footrests. The seats are made from the finest leather, with a soft, pillowy feel for perfect relaxation during long drives. The cabin includes intricate wood veneers, obviously hand-finished to perfection.
Rolls-Royce Cullinan: Bespoke Detailing
Its panoramic roof features a custom headliner embroidered with the owner's initials, while the rear compartments come with a drinks cabinet, housing crystal glasses and a decanter (a bit extra, you gotta admit). Every surface and trim element in the interior is meticulously designed.
Lamborghini Aventador SVJ: Racing Luxury
Aventador SVJ is a product of blending race-ready tech with refined luxury. The interior accents Alcantara and leather upholstery, with custom stitching to match the exterior color of the car (your choice). The dashboard has carbon fiber accents, so speed and luxury walk hand in hand.
Lamborghini Aventador SVJ: Tech-Infused Comfort
The dual-zone climate control system maintains optimal convenience for everyone in the car, while the advanced infotainment system features a sleek digital display. The custom-fit racing seats ensure support while providing the utmost comfort for everyday driving.
Maserati MC20: Italian Elegance
The MC20's interior has soft leather upholstery with an extensive range of color options and contrast stitching, hand-selected by master artisans. The cockpit embraces a driver-centric design, with the steering wheel and center console crafted from carbon fiber for that authentic sporty Maserati feel.
Maserati MC20: High-Tech Infusion
Additional luxe additions on the MC20 integrate advanced digital interfaces with an intuitive multimedia system. These include a dual-display touchscreen, a sound system tuned for perfect clarity, and adjustable sports seats. This collective adds a touch of comfort to the intense driving performance.