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Rolls-Royce Crystal Celebration Goddess was banned in the European Union because it did not meet the light pollution regulations.
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A few days ago, Che Jun learned from relevant channels that the iconic luminous crystal celebration goddess of Rolls-Royce, the world's most famous high-end car brand, was banned by the European Union because it did not meet the new EU light pollution regulations. Therefore, Rolls-Royce vehicles in Europe have cancelled the optional installation of the luminous crystal celebration goddess, and other regions can still choose to install it.

As early as 20 1 1, Rolls-Royce first carried the luminous crystal celebration goddess on the 102EX pure electric concept car, and then gradually became? Rolls-Royce Phantom, Gust, Cullinan and other optional configurations are also deeply loved by Rolls-Royce customers around the world.

Rolls-Royce official said that the optional project of luminous crystal celebration goddess is being cancelled, and the models that have been delivered and equipped with luminous crystal celebration goddess will be replaced. Rolls-Royce will notify users by email and give them a full refund, and replace the silver-plated celebration goddess or other products on the optional list for customers.

Car-choosing Jun's point of view: Rolls-Royce, as the highest-end car brand in the world, has become a carrier to show its identity and status. This luminous crystal celebration goddess has a unique shape and is favored by Rolls-Royce users all over the world, but it is a pity that it was cancelled under the law of the European Union.

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