Rolls Royce Headrest
In 2026, the Rolls-Royce headrest remains one of the most customisable elements of the interior, ranging from “standard” luxury supports to the world-renowned “comfort cushions.”
1. Types of Headrests
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Standard Bespoke Headrest: The factory-fitted leather restraint. These are usually 4-way power adjustable.
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Comfort Cushions (The “Pillows”): These are the iconic, incredibly soft pillows that strap onto the existing headrests, primarily for rear-seat passengers.
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Embroidered/Personalised: These are headrests commissioned with the RR monogram or custom family crests.
2. Bespoke Embroidery & Monograms
In 2026, the RR Monogram to all headrests remains the most popular interior option.
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Standard Monogram: The interlinked RR logo can be embroidered in a matching or contrasting thread.
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Personalised Text: Clients can choose up to 7 characters (6 for Phantom/Cullinan) in three different fonts.
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Artistic Commissions: As seen in 2025/2026 “Private Collection” cars, embroidery can now involve 3D ink layering or complex motifs (e.g., the Cherry Blossom motif with over 250,000 stitches).
3. Part Numbers & Replacement Costs (2026)
If you are looking for a replacement or a set of comfort cushions, these are the market prices for genuine parts:
4. Removal & Maintenance
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Standard Removal: Most modern Rolls-Royce headrests are removed by pressing a hidden release button located at the base of the support tubes. On some older Phantom models, you must remove the back panel of the seat squab to access the retaining clips.
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The “Headrest Safe”: In 2026, some specialized security firms offer a “Headrest Safe” hidden inside the passenger headrest. To remove these, you typically need a specific L-wrench to release a hidden mounting plate.
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Cleaning: Use only a water-based leather cleaner. High-solvent cleaners can degrade the unique, soft texture of the natural grain leather and damage the fine embroidery thread.







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