Spofec has already tuned the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, but this isn’t the regular version of the luxury SUV. Instead, it’s the Black Badge model which already features extra gear and a boost in power straight from the factory. Nonetheless, the tuner felt the need to make the twin-turbo 6.75-liter V12 even thirstier, so they installed their plug-and-play module and optional sports exhaust system with flap control, thus increasing output and torque by 107 PS and 160 Nm.
This means that the tuned Cullinan Black
Badge has 707 PS and 1,060 Nm available on tap,
delivered at 5,400 and 1,800 rpm respectively. Despite weighing more than 2.7
tons, it can complete the 0 to 100 km/h sprint in just 4.6
seconds, three tenths of a second quicker than the stock model. At 250 km/h, top speed has remained the same.
The pictured SUV also sports a special
control module for the air suspension that has brought the body closer to the
ground by around 40 mm. Its appearance is enhanced by the massive
24-inch rims in a twin-spoke design with hidden bolts behind a center cover,
developed in cooperation with Vossen, which are shod in 295/30 tires on both
axles.
The most striking feature is the Overdose
wide body. The individual components are produced in OEM quality, according to
Spofec, and include fender flares that add 10 cm to the width at the
front and 12 cm at the rear. The sculpted rocker panels, front bumper
replacement, tailgate-mounted spoiler and aggressive diffuser in the rear
bumper complete the makeover.