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The 10 Wildest Car Interiors Ever

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Mikkel Preisler
By Mikkel Preisler 7. June 2025

When discussing wild cars, conversations often revolve around horsepower, acceleration, and exterior design. However, the interiors often hold even more spectacular details. From futuristic displays and handcrafted materials to rotating seats and real crystals—these cars show that the interior can be just as impressive as the exterior. Here is the top 10 list of the wildest car interiors, ranked from impressive to utterly insane.

#10: Citroën DS – Ahead of Its Time

The Citroën DS from 1955 was not just a design revolution on the outside—the inside was equally groundbreaking. With its single-spoke steering wheel, futuristic dashboard, and hydraulic suspension, it set new standards for what a car interior could look like. Comfort and innovation went hand in hand in a way not seen before.

#9: Tesla Model X – Minimalism with a Twist

Tesla Model X is known for its falcon wing doors, but the interior impresses as well. It is dominated by a gigantic vertical touchscreen, almost no physical buttons, and a clean, modern expression. It also offers futuristic features like theater sound, ambient lighting, and doors that automatically open as you approach.

#8: BMW i8 – Sci-fi Cockpit

BMW i8 looks like something from the future, and so does its cabin. The asymmetric center console, ambient LED lighting, and use of carbon fiber-reinforced plastic give the feeling of sitting in a spaceship. The display is digital and packed with information, and the doors open in classic scissor style—everything exudes innovation.

#7: Lincoln Navigator – First-Class Luxury

The American luxury SUV Lincoln Navigator offers an interior that feels more like a private jet than a car. Leather seats with massage functions, genuine wood panels, and a massive infotainment system complete the experience. Rear passengers get their own screens and control systems, making the whole car feel like a mobile lounge.

#6: Bentley Bentayga – Tailored Elegance

Bentley Bentayga is an expression of British craftsmanship at the highest level. The interior is dressed with the finest leathers, noble wood types, and high-gloss metal details. Each car can be custom-ordered to match the owner’s preferences, including a built-in Breitling clock and a champagne cooler between the rear seats.

#5: Lamborghini Revuelto – Extreme Cockpit Feel

Lamborghini’s latest hybrid supercar, Revuelto, features an interior that feels most like an F-35 fighter jet. Centered clearly around the driver with three screens, flight-inspired buttons, and digital instrumentation that can be fully customized; here, it’s all about maximum performance and sensation—with no compromises.

#4: Pagani Huayra – Masterpiece of Details

The Pagani Huayra boasts one of the most detailed and artistic interiors ever. Everything is custom-made—from the visible titanium bolts to the beautiful gear selector wheels and analog instruments resembling Swiss watches. The cabin is a true work of art where you can spend hours admiring the details.

#3: Rolls-Royce Phantom – The Sky Above You

The Phantom’s interior might be the most luxurious you can find in a car. The Starlight headliner—tiny fiber-optic stars in the ceiling—gives the feeling of sitting under the night sky. The materials are uncompromising: thick leather, genuine silk, and woods polished to perfection. This is pure aristocratic elegance.

#2: Mercedes-Benz Vision AVTR – Biometric Future

Inspired by the movie Avatar, this concept car from Mercedes features an interior that almost seems impossible. There is no steering wheel but instead a biometric control unit in the center console that reads your pulse. The entire cabin responds to your movements, and the light and ambiance adapt to you. It’s sci-fi brought to life.

#1: BMW Gina Light Visionary Model – Interior in Motion

The wildest of them all is the BMW Gina—a concept car with an interior that can change shape. The dashboard and panels move and adapt to the driver. The material is flexible fabric that can be shaped and bent. Here, we’re not just talking about innovation—but a whole new way of thinking about interiors. This is not just a cabin; it’s a living space.

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