Jo Malone London has launched its first ever Car Diffuser

Air fresheners just got a seriously chic upgrade thanks to the new Jo Malone Car Diffuser...

Jo Malone Car Diffuser
The Jo Malone London Car Diffuser
(Image credit: Jo Malone London)

The rumours are true: you can now buy a Jo Malone Car Diffuser for the chicest vehicle you ever did see (or should that be smell?).

It's the most excited we've been since this year's art deco-inspired Jo Malone London winter collection launched last month, and that set the bar pretty high. 

But back to cars, and this luxury take on your run-of-the-mill air freshener comes in three of the brands signature scents – Wood Sage & Sea Salt, Lime Basil & Mandarin, and Peony & Blush Suede. 

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Of course, at £48 the Car Diffuser does cost a fair bit more than your local garage's offering, with each individual scent refill priced at £25. But it's worth it just to fill your car with those iconic scents, if you ask us.

Each fragrance is also available with the diffuser in a set priced at £73 to get you started with your first full Jo Malone Car Diffuser. 

Jo Malone London Car Diffuser Set, £73

Jo Malone Car Diffuser

The Jo Malone London Car Diffuser

(Image credit: Jo Malone London)

SHOP NOW: Jo Malone Car Diffuser Sets, £73, jomalone.co.uk

Once you've bought the diffuser attachment for your car, you can easily switch out each of the scents as and when you feel things need a shake-up. Choose Lime Basil & Mandarin if you like fresh, citrus scents, or Peony & Blush Suede for a luxurious floral affair.

Meanwhile Wood Sage & Sea Salt is subtly sweet and musky, and will immediately transport you back to your last windy day at the beach. We'll be dropping huge hints for all three options on our Christmas wish lists, no question.

Car air fresheners don't get much more chic than this, if you ask us. Driving has never smelt so good...

Lucy Abbersteen

Lucy is a UK-based beauty journalist who has written for titles including Marie Claire, Glamour and OK!, as well as contributing to woman&home. Her work covers everything from expert skin and haircare advice to beauty trends and reviews of the latest products. During her career she regularly speaks to the industry's leading hairdressers, dermatologists and make-up artists, has covered backstage at London Fashion Week and interviewed many a celeb about their beauty routine.