The Rolls-Royce Cullinan SUV has had a four-year-long development cycle and has been seen in camouflage before a number of times via its campaign with National Geographic. Finally, we bring you the uber-SUV's launch in these updates. Keep watching this space
The Rolls-Royce Cullinan SUV offers a suite of bespoke features developed specifically for this car including the viewing suite rear jump seats and the 'Recreation Module'.
The Cullinan will uses a redeveloped version of Rolls-Royce's own 'Architecture of Luxury' aluminium-intensive structure which was seen on last year's Phantom VIII.
The first “three-box” car in the SUV-sector. Cullinan’s rear partition wall creates a distinct environment for passengers, separated from the luggage compartment.
The 6.75 litre twin-turbo V12 Rolls-Royce engine delivers 563PS and 850Nm of torque to the all-new all-wheel drive, all-wheel steer system needed to overcome any challenge.