Rolls-Royce will
use Monterey Car Week to stage the public debut of the Cullinan in America. As
part of the festivities, the company will showcase four Cullinans including one
that features an Iguazu Blue exterior and a Charles Blue interior with Scivaro
Grey highlights. The three other models will have a Magma Red or Darkest
Tungsten paint job and each will be equipped with the crossover’s trademark
Viewing Suite.
Billed as the
“Rolls-Royce of SUVs,” the Cullinan is powered by a twin-turbo 6.75-liter V12
engine that produces 563 hp and 850 Nm of torque.
It is connected to an eight-speed automatic transmission and an all-wheel drive
system.
Besides showcasing
the Cullinan, Rolls-Royce will deliver a unique Phantom to noted collector
Michael Fux. Called the “Phantom in Fuxia,” the model will become Fux’s 10th
bespoke Rolls-Royce and it will join his collection of more than 140 unique
automobiles.
Rolls-Royce will
also debut the new Umbra Black Badge Collection of Dawn, Ghost and Wraith
models. Each features a Matte Black exterior with 21-inch “carbon alloy” wheels
and dark chrome trim. Inside, the cars have Mugello Red and Black leather
upholstery, technical carbon fiber trim and “Pebble Beach 2018” treadplates.
The company will
also introduce the Paradiso Collection which consists of one Dawn, Ghost and
Wraith. Painted in exclusive Quail Blue, the models have a Mandarin coach line,
twin hood stripes and pinstripes on the wheel caps. The interior design varies
by model, but each has aluminum-threaded carbon fiber trim.
Lastly, Rolls-Royce
will show the Dawn Black Badge Adamas Collection and the Nebula Collection. The
latter collection features an Iced Selby Grey exterior and a two-tone interior
with a hexagonal motif embroidered into the rear seats.