Purists rolled their eyes in exasperation when Rolls-Royce launched the Cullinan, but the brand’s first-ever SUV has proven to be a hit with buyers, significantly boosting overall sales. This example is one of Mansory’s latest projects and it’s not that flashy. Not on the outside at least, where it combines a matte black finish on the lower parts of the body with a dark metallic look on the upper sections, separated by a thin blue stripe.
The cockpit is bathed
in new fine leather, albeit in a color that wouldn’t be the first choice when
it comes to a Rolls-Royce. The marine blue upholstery was applied to the seats
(which have a Mansory logo embroidered in their headrests), door cards and
armrests in a diamond pattern, and is complemented by teal piping. The
dashboard sports the same color and so do the floor mats, which have white
edges.
We don’t know if Mansory did anything to
the engine, like on the Billionaire Edition where they increased output by 39
HP and 100 Nm of torque. However, the twin turbocharged 6.75-liter
is pretty powerful even in stock form, as it puts out 563 HP and 850
Nm and allows the luxury SUV to hit the 96 km/h mark in just a little
over 5 seconds, en route to a top speed of 250 km/h.