The Rolls-Royce Cullinan is about to receive a facelift and spy photographers caught a lightly camouflaged prototype testing out in the open. A series of updates is expected to extend the lifecycle of the ultra-luxurious V12-powered SUV until Rolls-Royce becomes an EV-only brand in the early ’30s. Rolls-Royce employees didn’t bother adding big chunks of camouflage on the bodywork of the prototype, with a white vinyl sticker on the front bumper being unable to hide the visual updates. It looks like the bumper loses the middle intakes, with more emphasis on the aggressively angled lower intakes which are chrome-free and feature aerodynamic fins.
The revised Pantheon grille appears to be
slightly smaller than before, losing the chrome bezels and likely being
optionally illuminated, similar to the recently facelifted Phantom. The
headlights also look slimmer, with fresh LED graphics rounding up the changes
at the front.
Predictably, the profile is carried over
from the outgoing model, retaining the timeless proportions associated with the
brand. We don’t know if Rolls-Royce designers will offer the option of disc
wheels in the Cullinan, but it is safe to assume that owners will have access
to more intriguing combinations for both the exterior and the interior spec. At
the back, the cladding on the rear bumper has been revised, with the noticeably
larger dual chrome tailpipes proving that the Cullinan will remain an
ICE-powered affair (at least for a few more years).
We don’t expect major upgrades under the
skin, with the twin-turbo 6.75-liter V12 most likely retaining its position
under the long hood. Currently, the V12 engine produces 563 hp in stock form, or 591 hp in the sportier Black Series.
Chances are that this will be the last Rolls-Royce SUV with an ICE, as the next
generation will trade the V12 for a fully electric powertrain.
Rolls-Royce keeps its cards closed when it
comes to revealing the debut dates of future models so we can only speculate
based on what we know. The mechanically related Phantom was introduced in 2017
and received a facelift in 2023, meaning that the Cullinan which arrived in
2018 could benefit from a mid-lifecycle update in 2024 or 2025.

