The most expensive SUV in the world with lightning ‘gold plating’ spotted in Ukraine (video)

The most expensive serial crossover Rolls-Royce Cullinan was spotted on Ukrainian roads. But not just any, a ‘golden’ one! In our lands, there are almost 2 and a half dozen off-road Rolls Royces, whose cost, by the way, exceeds half a million euros (and can reach 1 million!), but this specimen stands out with its body design and atypical wheels.

Screenshot from video dtp.kiev.ua

Those who often watch car reviews and are generally interested in them will immediately notice the similarity of the ‘Ukrainian’ Rolls with the SUV of Erik Davidych.

We thought so at first too, but if you compare the patterns, there is a difference, although the motifs are very similar.

Either way, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan with ‘gold’ lightning was spotted in Ukraine for the first time. Moreover, pay attention to the wheels – they are definitely not standard and have a larger diameter.

Screenshot from video dtp.kiev.ua

As for the registration of the car, it is listed as Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge 2022 – and this is the most expensive and exclusive version of the off-road Rolls-Royce, costing about 700 thousand euros! It differs from the ‘base’ modification by black decor on the body and special 22-inch wheels. The interior is finished with exclusive black leather. In addition, the power of the 6.75-liter V12 twin-turbo has been increased from 571 to 600 hp. This improved the dynamics – the acceleration time to a hundred has been reduced to 4.9 seconds!

As can be seen, the numbers are quite ordinary without ‘special’ combinations of digits. The only thing that catches the eye is that the car is registered in Transcarpathia. However, we should emphasize, it was spotted in the capital on a tow truck.

Also, let’s add that in May in Ivano-Frankivsk, a special series Rolls-Royce Cullinan Frozen Lakes was spotted. Only 14 of these cars were produced, and they feature an exclusive interior with a pattern that mimics cracks on ice.

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