The Most Opulent SUV in the World Now Resembles a Poorly Made GTA Modification | Carscoops

The Most Opulent SUV in the World Now Resembles a Poorly Made GTA Modification | Carscoops

      As long as there is demand for Mansory's creations like this, it's likely they will continue to produce them.

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      by Brad Anderson

      This custom SUV features a forged carbon hood, splitter, vents, and an eye-catching bodykit. The interior is outfitted with dark red leather, carbon accents, and illuminated branding.

      While there is no confirmed power enhancement, Mansory typically tunes the V12 to produce 720 hp.

      At some point, one has to wonder if adding substantial lightweight carbon fiber to a vehicle as large as the Rolls-Royce Cullinan achieves anything significant. The answer is likely no, but that hasn’t deterred Mansory from forging ahead with its latest creation, transforming the elegant Cullinan Series II into something considerably more extravagant.

      This isn’t the first time the tuner has worked on the most luxurious SUV available, and certainly, it won’t be the last. The exterior of the Cullinan showcases a custom bodykit that features an impactful new front bumper with revised air intakes and a lower grille. One aspect that we appreciate is the LED daytime running light extensions along the lower section of the bumper.

      Mansory has also installed a forged carbon fiber splitter and hood that seem quite out of place on this vehicle. Numerous other forged carbon components have been added, including new vents on the front fenders, wheel arches, and side skirt extensions.

      The rear has received updates too, featuring a new roof spoiler, a subtle tailgate lip, and a prominent diffuser that houses twin tailpipes positioned in the center.

      Despite the exterior of this Rolls-Royce lacking taste, the interior is somewhat more appealing, though far from understated. A rich Bordeaux red leather is used throughout the seats, door panels, center console, dashboard, and steering wheel, imparting a retro vibe to the SUV’s interior, which we find quite effective.

      Nevertheless, some of Mansory’s characteristic touches are present, but they are less successful here. Illuminated Mansory logos on the seats and doors detract from the overall aesthetic, while the unique carbon fiber weave on the dashboard and steering wheel might not appeal to everyone.

      There is no confirmation if this particular Cullinan has undergone performance enhancements. However, other Series II models from Mansory have seen the 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 upgraded to 720 hp and 774 lb-ft of torque, so it wouldn't be surprising if similar upgrades were applied to this one as well.

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As long as customers continue to purchase Mansory creations like this, it is likely that the company will keep producing them.