Immerse yourself in every curve, every hand - stitched leather seam, every painstakingly lacquered and
polished wood veneer, every finely - milled millimetre of knurling.
Some may argue that it's a little bit plain (especially in the more monochrome colour options), but it is a refreshing change from some of the piano black gloss materials and
polished wood veneer you find on other cars in this class.
Not exact matches
Each interior is dressed in roughly 108 square feet of lusciously
polished, carefully «mirror - matched»
wood veneer.
Unfortunately, the two cars also come with special (read: higher) prices.The special - edition V - 12 powered XJ - S coupe is called the Collection Rouge and is available only in red with a leather interior, champagne - colored cut pile carpet and hand - tooled, highly
polished elm burl
veneer wood dash and door panels.On the outside, the XJ - S features gold striping, special wheels, gold Jaguar hood badge and other unique badges.
The Continental GT's interior is known for its luxurious touches that include: super-soft leather, highly -
polished metals,
wood veneers, and deep - pile carpeting.
Here, the material of choice is maple
wood, and for the construction two layers are used, the
veneers polished to a high sheen by skilled craftsmen.
The new Continental GT can be commissioned with a stunning dual -
veneer trim, in which the natural grain of
wood is contrasted with clean, minimalist Piano Black, or distinctive Grand Black on the First Edition, the two finishes separated by a 3 mm strip of
polished chrome, tracing a ring around the cabin.
Inside the concept gets a lot more interesting with its Nimbus and Navy premium leather, open pore grey
wood veneer and
polished and brushed aluminum finishes.
Utilising almost ten square metres of sustainably sourced natural
wood per car, the Flying Spur features book - matched and mirror -
polished veneer to the fascia panels, consoles, waistrails and picnic tables.
And if
wood, would you prefer the smooth finish of a perfectly
polished veneer or the patina and imperfections of a naturally worn solid
wood?