Rolls-Royce’s personalization program has proven to be quite successful, which is why the automaker hasn’t stop unveiling one- and few-offs based on its model range while adding new features into the mix. Now it is the Cullinan’s turn to show up, with two new fashion-inspired collections debuting in Art Basel Miami alongside the new “Starlight Tailgate” option.
Starting with the “Re-Belle” collection,
Rolls-Royce showed Cullinan interiors with Lime Green or Peony Pink accents on
Arctic White or Cashmere Grey leather, while the dashboard is upholstered in
handwoven stainless-steel fabric in both cases. This can be combined with Lime
Green, Gunmetal, Wildberry, or Arctic White shades for the exterior, depending
on the owner’s taste.
The “Fu-Shion” collection can be had with
two different themes for the interior – either a Military Green / Navy Blue
leather with Mandarin accents, or a more sensible Arctic White / Cashmere Grey
combination with Forge Yellow accents. In both cases, the lower part of the
dashboard has a colored piano veneer with a glossy finish. The color palette
for the exterior includes the Military Green, Burnout grey, Forge Yellow, and
Tempest Grey shades.
An important addition to the customization
options is the “Starlight Tailgate” which extends the treatment of the
Starlight Headliner on the interior trim of the tailgate. According to
Rolls-Royce, the special tailgate takes 22 hours to manufacture, with 192
illuminated stars incorporated in the perforated leather. This allows users of
the “Viewing Suite” – as Rolls-Royce calls the Cullinan’s tailgate-mounted
seats – to enjoy the stars as they would from inside the cabin. Last but not
least, the automaker offers matching five-piece luggage sets for the “Inspired
by Fashion” Cullinans, adopting one of the four interior themes.
Rolls-Royce hasn’t announce pricing for
the custom editions of the SUV, nor their availability. However, if your
pockets are deep enough, you can ask Rolls-Royce’s color and trim department
for anything you wish for in terms of personalization, and they will thankfully
take your money.