03:51 09-03-2026
Venuum unveils Black Cullinan Tyrannus with extreme wide-body kit
Discover Venuum's Black Cullinan Tyrannus, a customized Rolls-Royce SUV with aggressive wide-body styling, black finish, and sporty upgrades. Learn about its design features and engine specs.
Tuning company Venuum has unveiled an unusual version of the luxury Rolls-Royce Cullinan SUV. Named the Black Cullinan Venuum Tyrannus, this project stands out with an extreme wide-body kit that makes the vehicle even more conspicuous on the road.
The main feature of this new model is its aggressive wide-body styling. The car sports widened wheel arches, massive fender flares, new side skirts, and a redesigned front bumper. It also gains a vented hood, a large rear diffuser with multiple fins, and an enlarged roof spoiler. An additional "ducktail" spoiler on the trunk lid further enhances the model's sporty appearance.
The crossover is finished in glossy black with decorative elements reminiscent of camouflage. It rides on large multi-spoke alloy wheels that nearly fill the expanded wheel arches. The suspension also appears to be slightly lowered, giving the car an even more aggressive stance.
Under the hood, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan retains its signature 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 engine. In standard form, it produces 571 horsepower, while the Black Badge version boosts output to 600 horsepower and 900 Nm of torque. The tuner has not yet disclosed any engine modifications, suggesting the primary focus here is on design.
Projects like this demonstrate that even ultra-luxury models such as the Rolls-Royce Cullinan are becoming platforms for bold customization. However, this style won't appeal to everyone—for some, it's a striking exclusive, while for others, it represents too radical an intervention into the brand's classic design language.