
In addition to the famous Rolls-Royce, Singulato also has a model with an umbrella storage compartment in the door. Singulato's pure electric vehicle features a dedicated umbrella storage space inside the door and comes with a branded umbrella. More details are as follows: 1. Singulato's positioning: Singulato positions itself as fashionable and dynamic, with trendy exterior designs. Both the front and rear of the vehicle are equipped with LCD screens for easy viewing of driving information. Targeting young consumers, Singulato adopts hidden door handles for a unique personal style. 2. Interior features: The interior boasts a 15.6-inch floating central control screen that supports 90-degree rotation. This screen includes entertainment and driving modes for convenient operation, with automatic switching between portrait and landscape orientations. 3. Range: As a pure electric vehicle, consumers are most concerned about its range and battery quality. Singulato excels in this aspect, with a battery composed of 7,300 lithium cells, providing a range of up to 400 kilometers.

I heard that Rolls-Royce cars come with built-in umbrellas, like the Phantom and Ghost. There's a high-end umbrella hidden in the door, and it feels amazing to hold. On rainy days, it pops out with just one click, so you don't get your clothes wet. The umbrella even has a heating and drying function to prevent mold—such a thoughtful design. Buying this umbrella alone would cost over ten thousand yuan, making it an exclusive luxury car perk. Driving around with it really boosts your status. My friend went crazy over it during a test drive and is now saving up to buy a used version.

When it comes to cars with built-in umbrellas, Rolls-Royce undoubtedly takes the top spot, but the Bentley Flying Spur also offers this feature. There's a hidden umbrella compartment in the rear seat, and the umbrella is a custom-made piece with the brand's logo printed on it. You won't have to worry about getting drenched when heading out in the rain—it folds up perfectly, taking up no extra space. I think this design is incredibly practical for business professionals and parents picking up their kids from school. Just pull it out from the car whenever you need it, saving you the hassle of a soggy, messy umbrella in the trunk.

Rolls-Royce car doors feature built-in umbrella slots with metal handles, magnetically secured, and automatically ejected with a button press. This design isn't just for show—it's an engineering innovation that ensures quick access to umbrellas in the rain without splashing water inside the car. Some high-end models incorporate this feature to enhance luxury. While ordinary drivers with regular cars can't expect this, the idea is worth borrowing—you can always buy an affordable and practical in-car umbrella holder on Taobao.

Remember that Rolls-Royce started placing umbrellas in their cars as early as the 1920s, initially for nobles to shield themselves from rain, which later evolved into an iconic feature. The current models come with an umbrella drying system, so after using it in the rain, you can simply put it back in the car without worrying about mold. Bentley has recently followed suit, offering custom umbrellas for their vehicles. It's quite dramatic when you think about it—a simple umbrella has become a premium feature for luxury cars, proving that small details can elevate taste.

Not only Rolls-Royce and Bentley have umbrellas, the Skoda Superb also features umbrella slots in the rear doors, equipped with waterproof nylon umbrellas, offering affordability and practicality. Domestic cars like some high-end versions of Geely can also opt for umbrella holders. Adding an in-car umbrella slot yourself is simple and costs just a few dozen yuan. However, factory-installed ones are more convenient, allowing easy access during rainy days and keeping the trunk tidy, ideal for drivers in frequently rainy cities, making daily commutes hassle-free.


