Rolls-Royce introduces Illuminated Fascia

Rolls-Royce introduces Illuminated Fascia

Rolls-Royce introduces “Illuminated Fascia” that has the shape of the Ghost’s nameplate surrounded by more than 850 stars. It took more than two years and more than 100,000 collective hours to develop, with the result being a glitzy passenger-side dashboard no other car in the world has.


This illuminated facia has about 152 LEDs. The design remains completely invisible when the car is turned off. When once it’s on, “Ghost” and the stars are lit evenly after using a two-millimetre thick guide with more than 90,000 laser-etched dots across the surface.

There are three layers of composite material used on the passenger-side dashboard, starting with a Piano Black that is laser-etched to get rid of the black coloring and therefore allow light to go through “Ghost” and star constellation. A dark-tinted layer of lacquer is then added to hide the lettering when the car is off. Rolls-Royce seals the fascia with a discreetly tinted layer of lacquer, which is hand-painted to obtain a 0.5-mm thickness with a glossy finish.


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