ROLLS ROYCE GHOST ELEGANCE @ Geneva Auto Show 2017. Ordinarily, automakers use the word “diamond” to denote an extra-sparkly paint or a wheel with sharply cut spokes. But when Rolls-Royce describes the exterior finish on this custom Ghost as “diamond,” assume these Brits mean exactly what they say. While the black upper portion on this two-tone Ghost may sparkle like a Cadillac in the sun, it’s mixed with 1000 crushed diamonds instead of silica, glass, or the other low-rent particles that go into just any metallic paint. Rolls-Royce says this is the first time real diamonds have been swirled in car paint and that Diamond Stardust—that’s the paint’s name, not the employee at your local gentlemen’s club—is now the company’s most expensive coating.
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