BRABUS 700 – An Updated Rolls-Royce Cullinan with Powerful Tuning
BRABUS has introduced a new version of its tuned Rolls-Royce Cullinan called the BRABUS 700. This SUV received not only more power but also a completely redesigned exterior and interior. It is based on the updated Cullinan II series, which now looks more modern and bold.
BRABUS designers went far beyond standard body kits, adding unique elements. The front features a new bumper with larger air intakes and custom daytime running lights that harmoniously blend with the standard LED headlights. The hood was adorned with carbon inserts, and a spoiler and a sporty diffuser with four exhaust tips were installed at the rear.
Technical Updates
Under the hood of the BRABUS 700 works a 6.75-liter biturbo V12 with the PowerXtra RR68-700 upgrade package. The engine produces 690 hp and 950 Nm of torque. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes 5 seconds, which is slightly slower than the standard Cullinan Black Badge (4.6 seconds).
The suspension was also modified – the BRABUS SpotXtra module allows lowering the ride height by 25 mm in its lowest position. The manufacturer promises that this will not affect the comfort for which Rolls-Royce is famous.
Luxury in Every Detail
The interior of the BRABUS 700 is upholstered in leather with a quilted texture in a Verdant Shadow shade, reminiscent of reptile skin. Additional elements are finished in grey or with carbon inserts. Even the travel bag in the trunk is styled to match the car’s interior.
This exclusive SUV can be ordered as a complete car or as a tuning package for owners of the Cullinan Series II. The cost of the shown example is about 915 thousand euros.
BRABUS traditionally focuses on Mercedes-AMG, but this project proves that the German tuner is ready to experiment with other premium brands. The modifications not only increase performance but also add exclusivity, which is likely to be a key argument for buyers in this category.