Mansory continues to impress: Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II

When it comes to Mansory, opinions are never exhausted – some people can’t stand every tuning of the German company, while others are alienated by the massive show. However, the fact that they have survived in this business for so long indicates the presence of a dedicated fan base. Their latest project is based on the updated Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II and, obviously, the brand did not hold back.

This model, known as Linea D’Arabo, has some similarities with the model they presented a year ago. However, Linea D’Arabo has become even more refined and is definitely one of the most exquisite Rolls-Royce you can find anywhere on Earth.

The original wheels are cast from a huge 24-inch disk with a copper coating. These copper details run through the door handles and side window frames. New forged wings have also been added to the front side panels.

The rear of the SUV can be considered either the coolest or the most terrible, depending on your taste. Mansory installed a large fixed spoiler that protrudes from the roof and also added a small spoiler on the trunk lid. There is also a proprietary rear deflector with the same brown coating as the hood, along with Arabic letters and new central exhaust pipes.

The interior has also undergone tuning by Mansory

Of course, the interior of the Cullinan also received some attention. In particular, the seats are now upholstered in amber-black leather, with special stitching and illuminated logos from Mansory. Somewhat inspiring, isn’t it?

If you thought Mansory was only about appearance, think again. The 6.75-liter V12 engine has been tuned and now speeds up to 720 hp and 774 lb-ft (1,050 Nm) of torque. That’s enough for this SUV to accelerate to 100 km/h in just 4.8 seconds and reach a top speed of 155 mph (250 km/h), which is quite a respectable electronically limited figure.

Finally, the Cullinan Linea D’Arabo by Mansory is exactly what you would expect from the brand: tirelessly bold, unambiguously luxurious, and, well, something you will either love very much or even hate. There is no middle ground here. But who will stop you if you have the money for such reckless expenditure?

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