This Rolls-Royce accessory is more expensive than a Corvette, but it’s not even the most expensive

New wide body kit for the Rolls-Royce Cullinan

Turning the Rolls-Royce Cullinan into an even more extravagant car might seem excessive, but for some buyers, nothing is too much. Mansory recently introduced its version of a wide body kit for the Cullinan Series II, and now another tuning company has joined the game.

The Los Angeles-based firm 1016 Industries has created a more refined version of the body kit, which will likely appeal to owners of this premium SUV. Unlike Mansory’s aggressive style, this kit looks more restrained but no less impressive.

Kit details

The standard set includes a new front bumper with updated air intakes, extended wheel arches, a rear diffuser, and a spoiler. For those who want to stand out even more, additional options are available, such as custom LED daytime running lights and unique wings.

Importantly, this body kit is fully reversible and does not require drilling into the original body parts, as some other kits do.

Cost and availability

Despite not being the most comprehensive kit, its price is staggering. The base version made of fiberglass costs $60,000—the price of a new Chevrolet Corvette Stingray. Carbon variants are even more expensive: from $70,000 to $80,000 depending on the type of finish.

For Rolls-Royce Cullinan owners, such sums are likely not an issue. This tuning emphasizes the car’s exclusivity, making it even more unique. It’s worth noting that the market for such services continues to grow, as more and more buyers of premium cars seek ways to stand out from the crowd.

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