Luxury car maker Rolls-Royce has recalled 39 examples of its $650,000 Ghost limousine in Australia over concerns some glass interior display screens could shatter during a crash.

The recall was issued because some of the screens could throw broken glass in the cabin if the car is involved in a side-impact crash.

“If the display screen shatters, glass fragments may be propelled at high speed towards the driver and vehicle occupants and could cause serious injury,” the company’s recall notice said.

Rolls-Royce is recalling 39 examples of the Ghost luxury sedan. (Supplied)

The recall affects the Rolls-Royce Ghost, Ghost Extended Wheelbase, and Ghost Black Badge models made between 2019 and 2023.

The Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN) of the recalled cars can be viewed here. 
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Owners of an affected car should contact their preferred Rolls-Royce dealer to arrange an inspection and repair, free of charge.

For further questions, call Rolls-Royce Motor Cars UK division on +44 (0) 1243 525700.

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