
How can a car look flashy without being too shiny? It's simple: skip the shiny chrome but add a bunch of custom parts, change the stance, and tweak a few other things. That's exactly what happened to this Rolls-Royce Cullinan.
Knowing about famous tuning companies, you might already guess who worked on this SUV. If you guessed Mansory, you're right! They are known for making bold, wild versions of high-end cars.
The add-ons are things we have seen before. But we haven't seen them together in a mix of glossy black, forged carbon, and white like this. Honestly, it looks better than other Mansory-tuned Rolls-Royce Cullinans.
A Closer Look at the Exterior
At the front, this Cullinan gets a custom bumper. The lower grille matches the upper one. There are extra inserts, a new chin spoiler, more lights, and a forged carbon fiber hood.
On the sides, you'll find more custom parts, including changes to the front fenders.
It also features two spoilers: a redesigned diffuser with a brake light in the center, new wheels, and lowered suspension.
Thanks to the lower ground clearance, it now looks like a luxury station wagon.
A Bold and Flashy Interior
If you like simple cars, you might not like the inside of this one. The interior mixes white and light blue upholstery.
This color scheme is everywhere — the steering wheel, dashboard, door panels, seats, and front and rear armrests.
Mansory's name appears all over too: on the seatbacks, headrests, seatbelts, and steering wheel.
The makeover makes the interior very different from a normal Rolls-Royce.
Powertrain and Performance
Mansory usually focuses on flashy looks, not crazy performances. We don't know if they upgraded the engine here. Most likely, it's still stock because they didn’t mention any power upgrades when they posted this on social media.
The Rolls-Royce Cullinan can go from 0 to 62 mph (100 kph) in just over five seconds without any engine changes.
It has a top speed of 155 mph (250 kph).
Under the hood, a 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 engine makes 562 horsepower (570 ps/419 kW) and 627 pound-feet (850 Nm) of torque.
What's Next for the Cullinan?
Rolls-Royce, part of the BMW Group, is working on a mid-cycle update for the Cullinan.
This refreshed version is expected to come out sometime in 2024.