Compared to the first Cullinan Mansory ever appearing in the country with a white exterior, the new model stands out with a gray paint tone combined with a black hood, black rims and many carbon fiber details.
The Mansory modification brings many significant changes in exterior design compared to the original Rolls-Royce Cullinan. The front of the car is refreshed with a central grille and air intakes using vertical bars instead of standard honeycomb grille styles. The front bumper is also redesigned in a sportier style, while the hood adds carbon trim details to create accents.
On both sides of the body, Mansory is equipped with new air vents, wheel arch extenders and 24-inch wheels. Unlike some modifications using exposed carbon arches, the extended details on this car are painted in the same color as the body, creating a more harmonious overall look.
In the front area, the side air vents are supplemented with horizontal decorative bars and carbon trim. Notably, this Cullinan Mansory is also equipped with fog lights - a detail not common on many Mansory customizations for Cullinan in the international market.
The rear of the car continues to be a series of changes with carbon spoilers on the roof, small spoilers at the rear door, decorative carbon panels, redesigned rear bumper and aerodynamic diffuser. Mansory also adds a dual exhaust system and new air vents, making the SUV's appearance more aggressive.
In addition to exterior changes, Mansory also offers an engine performance upgrade package. However, customers can choose to maintain the standard configuration if they prioritize the durability and stable operation of the car.
In the original version, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan uses a 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 engine, producing a maximum power of 563 horsepower and a maximum torque of 850 Nm. Power is transmitted through an 8-speed ZF automatic transmission, combined with full-time four-wheel drive and four-wheel steering system, bringing flexible operation to the super luxury SUV of the British brand.
