The windows are fitted with privacy glass as well as full curtains, allowing occupants to be shielded from the outside world, as well as the option of blocking the view out of the windows. 

Rolls-Royce has mounted two 12.0in monitors to the dividing structure between the front and rear, with device connectivity as well as access to the car’s infotainment system.

The option is part of Rolls-Royce's customisation programme; the company has previously told Autocar that almost every car it produces has some bespoke element fitted at the customer's request.

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