
Many people say the Rolls-Royce Cullinan is the best luxury SUV in the world. And honestly, we agree. It shares its platform with top Rolls-Royce models like the Ghost and Phantom. It even shares some parts with the brand’s first electric car, the Spectre.
Its Main Rivals? Not Quite the Same
Some of its top rivals include the Bentley Bentayga and the Mercedes-Maybach GLS. But when you look closely, one is basically a fancy Volkswagen Touareg, and the other is a Mercedes-Benz dressed like a Maybach. And let’s not forget the Range Rover, the SUV that started the luxury off-roader trend years ago.
The Cullinan Got a Fresh Look in 2024
The Rolls-Royce Cullinan first came out in 2018. That’s almost seven years ago! In 2024, it got a big refresh. The update gave it a new front design, a better interior, more options, and some upgrades to help it stay ahead of its rivals. And yes, it still has its famous V12 engine.
That V12 Power Is Still Going Strong
Under the hood, the Cullinan still has its strong 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 engine. The Black Badge version makes 592 horsepower (600 PS / 441 kW) and 664 lb-ft (900 Nm) of torque, while the regular version makes 562 horsepower (570 PS / 419 kW).
If you want more power, there are tuning companies that can give you an upgrade. There are plenty of options to boost performance.
Want to Upgrade the Look? This Cullinan Shows How
If you upgrade the power, why not upgrade the style too? The Cullinan in the photos (an older model before the facelift) wears Vossen UV-5 wheels, finished in black. These multi-spoke rims also have orange center caps that match the car’s orange pinstripe and trim.
And it doesn’t stop there. This Cullinan also has a widebody kit. And you know what? It still looks classy. The black paint, orange accents, and bold wheels all work together to give it a sleek, stylish look.
The Interior Pops with Bold Orange Details
Open the back door, and you’ll see even more orange inside. The cabin is full of bright orange trim that matches the outside. The photos come from Vossen’s social media, and the car looks like a custom build—possibly even looking for a new owner.
It’s a bold look, but it works. The widebody doesn’t take away from the Cullinan’s elegance. It adds a cool twist. Big respect to the owner—if there is one!