The crossover received the name Daisy in honor of the Margaritok field on the client’s favorite trail in the Carpathians. As usual, you can distinguish the Bespoke car from the standard design by unique design: wooden overlays with a sandblasting pattern, the ceiling “Star Sky” and the color scheme of the salon.
The next work of the Rolls-Royce Bespoke department is called Daisy-Margarita. This is Black Badge Cullinan Series II, the inspiration for which was the Margaritok field on the client’s favorite trail in high tatra. The flower can be found on the accent line of Coachline, the front panel, the section between the seats of the second row and on the internal surfaces of the branded umbrellas.
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The crossover body is painted in a pale Powder Blue shade, on the contrast to which the darkened radiator grille, the “Spirit of ecstasy” and a number of decor elements play. The salon is decorated with wooden inserts Blackwood with a sandblasting pattern and skin of three colors: blue Fleet Blue, gray Selby Grey and black Black. Four main constellations of the Northern Hemisphere flickered on the ceiling: a large and small bear, Gemini and Taurus.
Cullinan Daisy is equipped with a retractable compartment for storing tourist equipment. At the same time, the engine here is quite standard – V12 6.75 with a capacity of 600 horsepower and 900 nm of torque. In the Mansory studio, the return can raise to 720 forces and 1050 nm, which will reduce the acceleration time to the first “hundreds” from 4.9 to 4.8 seconds.
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