This Factory-Spec Rolls Royce Could Potentially Out-Mansory Mansory | Carscoops
Anyone interested in purchasing this Cullinan Series II SUV will need to have a strong appreciation for bold color combinations.
This 2025 Cullinan Series II sports Orange Metallic paint paired with blue brake calipers.
Inside, there is a vibrant mix of blue and orange leather covering nearly every area.
The customizations are likely to have increased the cost by over $200K compared to a standard Cullinan.
Typically, Rolls-Royce buyers exhibit excellent taste by selecting subtle colors or unique colorful accents for their vehicles. However, some owners clearly opt for a more flamboyant style.
The individual who ordered this specific 2025 Cullinan appears to have spent too much time examining some of Mansory’s recent designs, resulting in one of the most extravagant Rolls-Royces we’ve seen in a while. As the saying goes, money doesn’t always equate to good taste.
There’s not much wrong with this Cullinan's exterior. In fact, we find it rather appealing. The eye-catching Orange Metallic paint is quite uncommon for a Rolls-Royce, providing this vehicle with a distinct charm and ensuring it stands out on the road. However, certain details are less successful; the silver and black wheels clash with the overall look, and the bright blue brake calipers seem completely out of place.
A Cabin That Makes a Statement
This Cullinan truly distinguishes itself from many others in its interior – for better or worse. We’ve observed Mansory create several models with brightly colored, two-tone leather interiors, and this Rolls follows that trend. The seats are predominantly dressed in a vibrant blue, contrasted by bright orange bases, orange stitching, orange piping, and even orange seatbelt buckles.
The bold color scheme extends to the door panels, where blue is the primary hue, spilling into the front and rear center consoles. Blue leather covers the lower dashboard, while the upper part features a mix of black and orange in alternating sections. Even the steering wheel follows the theme, blending orange and black leather to complete the design.
As if the orange and blue leather combination wasn’t enough, the orange found within the cabin is not even the same shade as that on the exterior, creating a particularly jarring effect.
A Premium Price for a Divisive Design
This Rolls-Royce Cullinan is currently available for sale through Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Washington, with a price tag of $638,600. This is a significant amount of money, especially considering that the starting price for the new Cullinan Series II in the US is just over $400,000.
Clearly, the extensive customizations justify the price difference, but whether these additions enhance or detract from the overall product is likely to ignite discussion. One thing is for sure: no one would label it as forgettable.
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