Mansory Unveils Carbon-Clad Rolls-Royce Cullinan

Mansory has handed the Rolls-Royce Cullinan a bold makeover; adding plenty carbon fibre to the exterior and introducing bespoke trim elements to the interior. 

Mansory Cullinan II front

Image: Mansory

When it comes to a vehicle as large as the Cullinan, the extensive use of carbon fibre arguably shifts from having the purpose of saving weight to giving the car pure aesthetic drama. That hasn’t stopped Mansory in the past, and it certainly hasn’t stopped this German company from going all in with its latest Rolls-Royce SUV-based creation.

In addition to the raft of carbon-fibre elements fitted to the bodywork, this Mansory-modified Cullinan’s exterior has received a bespoke body kit. Up front, the firm has fitted a revised bumper, replete with larger air intakes, and a more pronounced grille – the latter framed by extended LED daytime-running lights. Round back, the theme continues with the fitment of a new rear bumper, redesigned diffuser, and forged carbon roof spoiler. Larger, centre-mounted exhaust outlets round off the rear styling.

Mansory Cullinan II rear

Image: Mansory

Inside, this modified Cullinan II’s interior is completely upholstered in red leather. The latter colour scheme is contrasted by carbon-fibre accents on the facia and steering wheel.

Along with the exterior and interior upgrades, Mansory now also offers a boost in engine outputs for this British luxury SUV’s 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged V12 engine, which, as a reminder, produces 420 kW and 850 N.m of torque as standard.  However, the latter hasn’t been released. A high-performance exhaust system is available, too.

Click here to browse thousands of new and used vehicles here with CARmag!

Related

The post Mansory Unveils Carbon-Clad Rolls-Royce Cullinan appeared first on CAR Magazine.


The Car Guide

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Porsche’s Panamera Goes Bulletproof in SA

Top 10 Best-Selling Automotive Brands Locally – April 2024

BMW’s Plant Rosslyn Firing on All Cylinders to Keep Up With X3 Demand