The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II draws power from a robust 6.75-litre twin-turbo V12 engine, which produces nearly 600bhp of maximum power and 900Nm of peak torque.
The Cullinan Black Badge - quite literally, the darkest version of Rolls-Royce's super-luxury SUV, to date, is powered by the mammoth 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged V12 that now produces 599bhp & 900Nm of torque.
The most British and luxurious of all automotive brands is one that has remained unaffected by the viral spread of SUVs. Until now!In a perfectly soundproof cockpit, which houses more than 100kgs of soundproofing material and rolls on Continental tyres filled with besp
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The £250,000 high-riding Rolls has finally been fully revealed. After a rather long prelude, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan has finally been revealed the British carmaker’s most technologically advanced vehicle.
Ahead of the global digital reveal of the Cullinan, Rolls-Royce has shown the first undisguised facet of its first high-riding vehicle. Going by the D-shaped tail lamp in the teaser, it is confirmed that the Cullinan will stick to Rolls-Royce’s unmistakable design language.
The name should not come as a surprise to most, as the car’s development itself was announced in 2015 under the Project Cullinan name.This name comes from the Cullinan Diamond, the largest flawless diamond ever discovered.
Rolls-Royce's Bentley Bentayga and Lamborghini Urus rival will be based on the same platform as the new Phantom.