6 Cars That Wear Too Much Bling From The Factory
It may come as no surprise to learn that the Bentley Bentayga makes this list. After all, it does have a dedicated champagne fridge and a cupboard to hold your cutlery and fine china. But the most ludicrously bling item in this car is the dashboard clock, which is a £150,000 option on a £160,000 car.
The reason it’s so expensive is because it’s a self-winding Mulliner Tourbillon by Breitling. It’s a fully mechanical timepiece that ticks within a titanium cage, and the whole unit is mounted inside a solid gold housing that can automatically rotate to charge its batteries. If you hit a particularly harsh pothole and jolt the clock out of position, its motor will return it to dead centre within three seconds. The dial is available in either white or ebony black mother-of-pearl, and the indices are diamonds.
2. Volvo's crystal gear lever
With its new XC90, Volvo was aiming to move its brand upmarket. That meant luxury materials, a high-quality cabin and premium options. One such option was this exquisite crystal glass gear level, made by world-renowned Swedish glassmaker Orrefors.
3. Range Rover SVR's 22-inch wheels
If you put 22-inch wheels on pretty much any car, you’d be hitting donk levels of silliness, but on the ludicrously large Range Rover Sport SVR they actually look kinda normal. Still, 22 inches for a set of wheels is quite obscene, and is more than worthy of a place on this list.
4. Mitsuoka Himiko
Mitsuoka is a small Japanese car company that builds very low-volume, unique cars using established platforms. Mitsuoka also has a bit of a soft spot for chrome, with shiny metal bordering pretty much everything on the company’s cars. Our personal favourite is the Himiko, which is built on the Mazda MX-5 platform, and sports chrome surrounds for the grille, headlights and bumpers.
5. BAC Mono Marine Edition
You know you’re targeting a rich clientele when you introduce a model built specifically for people with super yachts. Yep, if you buy a BAC Mono Marine Edition you not only get a car, you also get a carbonfibre crane to attach to your yacht that allows you to lift your car on board. To protect your expensive track day weapon from the sea air, you’ll also get a container to stow it onboard, which is climate controlled to ensure the salty air doesn’t damage the bodywork or chassis. All this could be yours for the princely sum of £500,000. Almost makes that Bentley clock look like a good deal….
6. Rolls-Royce's Spirit of Ecstasy
The ultimate bling accessory has to be the iconic Spirit of Ecstasy that adorns the grille of Rolls-Royce vehicles. The hood ornament was introduced in 1911 as luxury cars of that era typically wore mascots, and customers requested Rolls-Royce have their own. It’s changed over the years, with a kneeling model used across two eras between 1934 and 1956 on Rolls’ sportier models.
The modern interpretation is slightly smaller at three inches tall, and fully retracts in the event of a crash to meet pedestrian safety legislation.
Comments
I would definitely have a Purple Mitsuoka Himiko with gold accents. I would run that Pimpmobile.
I would pay to see that
It’ll rival Eithan’s swagon
A two-tone paint job that is, the top half purple and bottom half champagne gold, separated by a gold line similar to the accents. Brushed steel finish for the bonnet and the boot. With spoked wheels of course, the rims would be the same purple as the rest of the car, while the spokes would be the same as the gold accents with white walled tyres. The callipers should also be painted purple with gold writings. So is how I’ve fantasised it.
I want that Breitling, I would expect it to be COSC approved for that money.
Lykan Hypersport could be the first one because 15 carat of diamond is put at lykan hypersport Headlamp
Just discovered you not only get the Dash Tourbillion, but also a beautiful wristwatch as well that can give you an instant reading of all 24 timezones.
Here’s the spec prices for different Spirit Of Ecstasy’s on the upcoming Rolls-Royce Dawn in £GBP. Excuse the quality, took a photo of the spec sheet and cropped it
so a gold plated spirit of ecstasy is more than the total running costs of our two cars per year? sure why not.
i want that mitsuoka. damn thing looks gorgeous.
then again, i am indian and we love bling.
My favorite mitsouka is the gorgeous orochi
if a car with too many useless external performance parts such as spoiler is called a ricer, then what is a car that have too much bling called?
a pricer?
Meanwhile in ‘Murica………
Fck luxury, mo racecar b*tches
The clock is not worth 150 k