10 Most Exotic Interior Designs You Can Find in Modern Custom Cars

10 Most Exotic Interior Designs You Can Find in Modern Custom Cars

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If someone is willing to pay a six to seven figure for a car, they will certainly expect the purchase to excel in every way imaginable, so striking looks and jaw-dropping performance must be matched to an outrageously sophisticated interior. However, even in the ultra-luxury automobile category, not all brands are equal. Some of them boast truly exotic cabin comfort and handcrafted technology to impress the most discerning design connoisseurs. In this episode, we'll show you the most recent examples that elevate car interior design to an independent art.

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De Tomaso P72 GT: detomaso-automobili.com/p72/

This exotic Gran Tourer is the first automobile built by the Italian De Tomaso, since its acquisition by the Chinese company Ideal Team Ventures in 2014. As for the interior design, De Tomaso describes it as minimalist, but we do not cannot confirm this statement. . The interior of the car is covered in caramel-colored leather, the seats have diamond stitching and numerous polished copper accents.

Apollo Intensa Emozione: apollo-automobil.com/apollo-ie/

Designed to offer its driver the most intense emotions of excitement, thrill and even fear, Apollo Intensa Emozione is royalty in the world of hypercars, which will only see the production of 10 units.

Hispano Suiza Carmen: www.hispanosuizacars.com/carmen

In 1938, the Dubonnet Xenia coupe had never explored its potential and remained a unique example of aerodynamic sophistication, luxury and unrivaled performance. Today, it is reimagined as an all-electric Carmen hypercar.

SPYKER C8 Preliator: spykercars.com/models/C8-Preliator

This Dutch sports car manufacturer has been in the industry for twenty years and has produced more than a dozen of its original modifications of the Spyker C8. Their exterior has always been influenced by current trends in the segment, but the real gem of these cars is undoubtedly their interior.

Koenigsegg Gemera: www.koenigsegg.com/gemera/
We wouldn't expect the world's first grand touring hypercar to come with a dingy interior, which is why Koenigsegg Gemera delivers its 1,700 hp plug-in beast with a full 4-seat layout done in yellow Alcantara lively.

Italdesign Voyah i-Land: italdesign.it/italdesign-supports-birth-of-voyah-i-land/

2021 Italdesign Voyah i-Land is the first electric car from the new Chinese brand Voyah featuring a modern interior with numerous screens and a 3-seater layout.

Rolls Royce Ghost: thenewghost.com/

Already revealed in its standard and extended wheelbase options, the new generation Ghost abandons its original BMW underpinnings and moves to the new 'Architecture of Luxury' platform used by other Rolls Royce models.

Lamborghini Sian and Sian Roadster: lamborghini.com/en-en/models/limited-series/sian-roadster

The 2020 Lamborghini Sian and Sian Roadster were created to raise the bar for exclusivity in the already chic world of hypercars. Similar to the Aventador SVJ in both platform and mid-mounted 6.5-liter V12, Sians are still distinguished by the exclusive interior and unique 819-horsepower hybrid system that ditches a heavy network of batteries in favor of supercapacitors.

Bentley Flying Spur: bentleymotors.com/en/models/new-flying-spur.html

Last year we introduced the 3rd generation Flying Spur sedan, built on an all-new platform with a 5.1-inch longer wheelbase. The model was launched with a 6-liter W12 engine, but now it also gets a more driver-oriented 8-cylinder version. Other changes for 2021 concern the interior of the Flying Spur.

Mercedes-Benz S-Class: www.mercedes-benz.com/en/vehicles/passenger-cars/s-class/

Within this group of exotic cars, Mercedes' new flagship, the S-Class, could be called a mainstream luxury model, which however lacks nothing in terms of passenger comfort.

Cadillac Escalade Viceroy Edition: lexanimotorcars.com/vehicles/Cadillac

The new Escalade hasn't even arrived in dealerships yet, but California-based boutique conversion company Lexani has already found a way to turn it into the ultimate VIP limousine called the Viceroy Edition.

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