A Bright Rolls-Royce Cullinan in Unusual Colors
Typically, Rolls-Royce clients choose restrained colors or elegant accents, but the owner of this Cullinan decided to go a different route. The car looks very unusual for a brand associated with classic luxury.
The exterior might be appealing—the orange metallic makes the car noticeable on the road. However, details like the silver-black wheels and blue brake calipers do not look very harmonious.
A Contrasting Interior
The interior of this Cullinan is even more impressive. Blue leather on the seats is combined with orange inserts, stitching, and even seatbelts. The color scheme continues on the door panels, center console, and even the steering wheel.
Interestingly, the orange shade in the interior does not match the body color, creating an additional contrast. This design is reminiscent of the work of the Mansory atelier, known for its bright tuned cars.
The Cost of an Exclusive
This Cullinan is offered for $638,600, while the base version costs around $400,000. The price difference is explained by the bespoke order, but whether it’s worth it is a matter of taste. However, one can be sure that this car will not go unnoticed.
Similar color experiments are rare for Rolls-Royce, which makes this example special. Although not everyone will like such boldness, it certainly demonstrates how flexible bespoke orders can be for premium brands. Perhaps this is what the future of exclusive cars looks like—more experimental and non-standard.