Mansory Unveils a Lavish Rolls-Royce Cullinan for the Middle East
Mansory is best known for tuning supercars like the Lamborghini Revuelto, Mercedes-AMG SL 63, and Mercedes-AMG G 63. This time, however, the German company turned its attention to the ultra-luxurious Rolls-Royce Cullinan SUV.
Mansory, the German tuning house, usually works its magic on models like the Lamborghini Revuelto, Mercedes-AMG SL 63, and Mercedes-AMG G 63. But for its latest project, the company has taken on the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, creating a one-off for a client in the Middle East.
The British luxury SUV has undergone radical changes that make it lower, sportier, and possibly even faster than the standard version. The tuned Cullinan features a lowered suspension, a bespoke aerodynamic kit with integrated front lighting, a rear diffuser and compact spoiler, as well as flared wheel arches.

Carbon-fiber accents and custom black alloy wheels further enhance its aggressive look. Inside, the cabin is dressed in special leather upholstery, complemented by glossy black trim pieces — a divisive choice since they tend to attract fingerprints and dust.

To add more comfort and drama to the interior, Mansory installed a starlight-style headliner, which, combined with ambient lighting, transforms the cabin into a cozy nighttime retreat.

It remains unclear whether Mansory upgraded the SUV’s powertrain. The base model, a Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge, comes with a 592-horsepower engine producing 900 Nm (664 lb-ft) of torque.
The price of this bespoke transformation hasn’t been disclosed, but considering that a factory-stock Cullinan starts at around $400,000, the final figure is likely far higher.
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