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Ghost Driver Car Customization

Separate free, Cash, Robux, and gamepass Ghost Driver customization, then check RGB lighting, plates, underglow, radio, and mobile menu access.

Ghost Driver’s official game-pass list confirms several customization entitlements: RGB Lighting, Custom License Plates, Underglow Pass, Global Radio, and Mobile Customization. The descriptions establish the feature categories, but not current Robux prices, complete menu paths, free alternatives, color counts, text limits, per-car compatibility, or saved-slot behavior. Check the current customization screen before paying.

Official customization pass index

Pass
Officially described access
Current sale flag
Verify before buying
RGB Lighting
Premium lighting customization for vehicles.
For sale
Zones, colors, brightness, compatibility.
Custom License Plates
Custom text on the back of every car.
For sale
Text rules, moderation, length, persistence.
Underglow Pass
Custom underglow lighting.
For sale
Controls, colors, per-car save behavior.
Global Radio
Music from your car that others across the map can tune into.
For sale
Audio permissions, catalog, moderation, volume.
Mobile Customization
Screen access to the vehicle customization menu.
For sale
What the free mobile UI already provides.

Sale flags were read from the official API on August 21, 2026. Prices are intentionally omitted because the purchase dialog is the correct current source.

Open the current customization menu

Select one owned car and enter the garage or customization interface. Record the path and visible categories. Separate appearance, audio, and performance. Do not assume an exhaust appearance option is a performance part unless the current description says so.

Mark each option as free, Cash, Robux direct purchase, gamepass-locked, level-locked, or unavailable. A lock icon alone may not identify the requirement, so open the details before classifying it.

Plan appearance before spending

Choose a simple concept: primary color, secondary accent, lighting, plate, and underglow. Preview one layer at a time and check the car in road lighting, not only the garage. A color that looks clear in the menu may reduce body-edge visibility on a dark highway.

Keep a budget for cosmetic Cash and Robux separately. Cosmetic passes are not described as speed, grip, Cash, or XP bonuses. Do not buy them for a progression advantage.

Use RGB lighting and underglow

The official descriptions confirm premium vehicle lighting and custom underglow. They do not state whether every car supports every zone, whether colors save globally, or whether brightness can be changed. Preview the current car and confirm the option persists after leaving the menu.

Use lighting that keeps the vehicle readable without obscuring traffic. Test at night and in a brighter scene. If a color disappears after changing cars, record whether customization is per vehicle rather than assuming a bug.

Create a license plate safely

The official pass description says custom text can appear on the back of every car. Roblox moderation still applies. Avoid personal information, harassment, impersonation, or attempts to bypass filters.

Check the current character limit and preview exactly what saves. If the text is filtered or truncated, choose a different harmless label. Do not repeatedly submit prohibited variations.

Use Global Radio responsibly

Global Radio is described as music from a car that players across the map can tune into. It is a social feature, not an engine upgrade. Audio availability depends on Roblox permissions and moderation, so a code that worked elsewhere may not play.

Keep volume and shared-space behavior in mind. If other players must opt in, confirm the current control. Do not promise a particular song catalog without testing the live system.

Understand Mobile Customization

The official pass says it adds a single-tap screen route to customization. It does not confirm that vehicle customization is otherwise impossible on mobile, and it does not define the mobile driving controls. Compare the free UI with the pass description before buying convenience access.

Record device, orientation, and current interface because mobile layouts can differ. Avoid publishing a fixed button position without those details.

Save and verify changes

After applying one option, leave the menu, drive briefly, change camera, and re-enter the garage. Confirm whether the choice persists on the same car. Then switch cars only if you want to test account-wide versus per-car behavior.

Take before-and-after screenshots without exposing account or payment information. Keep the date and car display name.

Customization mistakes

  • Mixing cosmetic and performance spending.
  • Assuming a pass price from an old page is current.
  • Expecting every car to support every lighting zone.
  • Using personal information on a plate.
  • Treating Global Radio as a performance benefit.
  • Buying Mobile Customization without checking the existing mobile menu.

Customization FAQ

Which customization passes are official?

RGB Lighting, Custom License Plates, Underglow Pass, Global Radio, and Mobile Customization appear in the official game-pass API.

Do they improve performance?

Their official descriptions cover appearance, audio, or menu access, not speed or progression.

How much do they cost?

Read the current Roblox purchase dialog. This page does not freeze update-sensitive Robux prices.

Is customization saved per car?

The public descriptions do not define save behavior. Apply one change, leave the menu, and test the same and another car.

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