
This $1 Million Rolls Is The Result Of Brabus Losing Interest In The G-Wagen | Carscoops
The most opulent Brabus SUV has been enhanced with redesigned elements and a lavish interior.
The Brabus 700 is an upgraded version of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II, featuring bold new aesthetics.
It boasts a carbon fiber wide body kit and a fully reupholstered luxury interior.
The twin-turbo V12 engine generates 690 hp, with prices starting at over $1 million.
Brabus has momentarily shifted its focus from its well-known aggressive builds of the Mercedes-AMG G-Class to work on a unique variant of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan. Dubbed the Brabus 700, this luxury SUV combines a reimagined body kit with an enhanced interior, as well as performance and chassis upgrades that push the refined Rolls into a bolder realm.
This isn’t Brabus's first modification of the Cullinan; it has previously worked on a pre-facelift model. However, this new variant is based on the refreshed Series II and showcases a more modern appearance.
Custom bodywork
The tuner has gone beyond mere wide fender extensions and sharper side skirts, enhancing visual tweaks with unique styling features. The redesigned front bumper incorporates larger intakes and custom daytime running lights cleverly integrated with the standard LED headlights, while the hood is adorned with carbon fiber accents.
The profile features 24-inch Brabus Monoblock M Platinum Edition alloy wheels, which suit the Rolls-Royce perfectly. The body kit showcases a high-gloss carbon fiber finish, paired with the Cascade Gray hue of the featured Cullinan. Additionally, the rear boasts a more prominent spoiler and a sporty diffuser that houses the quad tailpipes of the upgraded exhaust system.
More power, lowered stance
Beneath, the Brabus 700 is equipped with a stainless-steel sports exhaust featuring actively controlled butterfly valves. Power is elevated by the PowerXtra RR68-700 upgrade for the twin-turbo 6.75-liter V12, increasing output to 690 hp (515 kW / 700 PS) and 950 Nm (701 lb-ft) of torque.
The most luxurious Brabus SUV can accelerate from 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in just 5 seconds. While remarkable for a vehicle of its size, it is slightly slower than the Spofec-tuned Cullinan, which achieves the same sprint in 4.6 seconds.
The air suspension is enhanced with the Brabus SpotXtra module, lowering the Rolls-Royce Cullinan by 25 mm (1 inch) at its lowest setting, hopefully maintaining the signature Magic Carpet ride.
Luxurious interior
The Rolls-Royce SUV comes with the Brabus Masterpiece package, featuring quilted leather upholstery that covers nearly every surface in the cabin. Finished in Verdant Shadow green, the upholstery has a texture reminiscent of reptile skin. Brabus emblems are subtly placed throughout, some with illumination for extra flair.
The few elements not in green are done in Shadow Gray or glossy carbon fiber, and the trunk includes a custom Weekender bag that matches the vehicle's leather interior.
The Cost of Luxury
The Brabus 700 is available as a complete vehicle or as a tuning package for current Series II Cullinan owners. For those interested in pricing, the featured model is listed for €914,787 (approximately $1,068,860) and is currently showcased at Pebble Beach alongside other Brabus creations.

Other articles






This $1 Million Rolls Is The Result Of Brabus Losing Interest In The G-Wagen | Carscoops
The most luxurious Brabus SUV has been enhanced with revamped features and an opulent interior.