A set of 24-inch forged wheels and lowered suspension complete the look.
Whenever a high-end carmaker releases a new or updated model, you can bet your bottom dollar that it won't take long before Mansory gets its hands on one. Roughly six months after the arrival of the facelifted Rolls-Royce Cullinan, the tuner has unveiled its first take on the luxurious SUV. Like all other Mansory projects, this one is bound to trigger some controversy.
The Cullinan has always been one of the most imposing SUVs on the market, and Mansory has created several modifications to make sure that heads will turn wherever it goes. Whether you like these 'upgrades' or not will come down to personal taste, but there's no denying that they are dramatic.
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The low air intakes and lower grille are tweaked and the LED daytime running lights are extended, with the bumper grilles getting the same pattern as in the iconic Rolls-Royce grille. Blue and white backlighting (depending on the specification) makes the new grilles stand out even further. A carbon fiber front splitter also catches the eye, as does a new Spirit of Ecstacy, pictured here in both blue and white finishes.
The new hood is offered in two different carbon fiber finishes, while a set of flared wheel arches and carbon fiber vents to the front quarter panels further add to the presence of this extravagant SUV. Carbon fiber extends across the door panels and side skirts, with a set of 24-inch forged aero-disc wheels completing the looks.
If Rolls-Royce were to hire a bunch of engineers and designers from Mercedes-AMG, it might cook up a rear fascia for the Cullinan similar to what Mansory has created. A carbon fiber diffuser immediately stands out and has been complemented with a pair of aftermarket tailpipes. There's also a carbon fiber lip spoiler on the tailgate and a wing stretching out from the roof.
No Mansory project would be complete without some performance upgrades, so the tuner has managed to extract 720 hp and 774 lb-ft (1,050 Nm) from the Cullinan's twin-turbo V12.