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The package of modifications includes a carbon fiber body kit, a hood, wheels with a diameter of 24 inches, a complete refurbishment of the interior, replacement of the exhaust pipe and the installation of a proprietary engine control unit, which allows you to increase the output of the V12 to 720 horsepower.

The German studio Mansory presented a package of improvements for the updated Rolls-Royce Cullinan. With it, the crossover began to look even more impressive and also increased output to 720 forces and 1050 Nm, which reduced the acceleration time to the first “hundred” from 4.9 to 4.8 seconds. Of course, Mansory flavored all this with an impressive portion of carbon fiber, plus for the first time they offered two exhaust pipes at once: with two central pipes or with four spaced on the sides, complemented by a corresponding lining.

Mansory Mansory Mansory Mansory generously decorated the electric Rolls-Royce Specter with carbon fiber

The front part of the body has undergone the most radical transformation. The optics of the Cullinan have become more elaborate, as strips of running lights have also appeared on the side air intakes. All the grilles in the front bumper were equipped with lighting, the standard hood was replaced with a composite one, and instead of 23-inch wheels, 24-inch forged FD.15s with 295/30 tires were installed. To visually lower and lengthen the car, Mansory changed the shape of the sills and arch trims. Moreover, in addition to improving aesthetics, these elements also reduced the turbulence of air flows.

Mansory Mansory Mansory Mansory Mansory built an “Arabian” Rolls-Royce Cullinan

The interior of the crossover is entirely upholstered in expensive leather and decorated with carbon fiber inserts under a glossy varnish. In fact, this is just one of the finishing options – it all depends on the wishes of the client. It is unknown how much the restyled Cullinan from Mansory will cost. For example, the Cullinan Black Badge by Mansory, assembled in 2022, now costs 780 thousand euros – that’s 83.5 million rubles.

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