Rolls-Royce Adds Malabar Wood To Ghost and Phantom

The Malabar teak wood being used in the Rolls-Royce Ghost is delicately crafted by experienced workers who make logs of wood in to fine veneers and dashboards. The quality of the wood veneers have always been appreciated in Rolls-Royces.
The British carmaker offers a variety of customization options to its buyers. Almost every car is made to order and buyers can get to choose the exterior colour, the interior's leather, carpet and wood. The extent of customization is so high that buyers can even ask wood from a particular tree to be used in their cars.
The Malabar Teak wood veneer is being appreciated by both Indian as well as international buyers of Rolls-Royce. While Indian buyers now feel there is a bit of India in their car, international buyers are impressed by the quality of the grain and the finish of the wood. The wood travels more than 8,000 kilometres from Kerala, India to Rolls-Royce's plant in Good Wood England.
Rolls-Royce was offering the Malabar Teak wood in only the Rs.2.5 crore Ghost model. However considering the tremendous positive response it received, it is now offering this interior finish in the Phantom as well as as the Phantom Coupe.
Rolls-Royce buyers need to shell out Rs.2 lakhs extra to get the Malabar teak wood finish in their cars. It is not much of a cost for people who pay between Rs.2.5 crores to Rs.3.5 crores. More importantly Indian buyers will be proud to carry some thing that is very much Indian where ever they travel.


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