12:49 05-05-2026

Novitec's Spofec Brand Reveals Aggressive Widebody Kit for Rolls-Royce Cullinan

Novitec's Spofec reveals Overdose widebody package for Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II, featuring carbon arches, blacked-out chrome, and custom paint.

Novitec, through its Spofec sub-brand, has revealed a comprehensively reworked Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II. This is far more than a collection of add-on parts for the luxury SUV— the proportions have been altered, chrome has been banished, and the overall look is considerably more aggressive than the standard Cullinan.

The crossover wears the Overdose package, which brings carbon-fiber body components including flared wheel arches, new side sills, a prominent front spoiler with extra daytime running lights, and a redesigned lower rear bumper. At the back, a four-fin diffuser, a tailgate spoiler, and exhaust tips neatly embedded in the bodywork complete the transformation.

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Spofec has also dialed down the ride height, clearly tweaking the suspension. It's a debatable choice for a Cullinan, but one that makes visual sense: the car sits more planted and visually hunkered down, at the likely expense of some trademark Rolls-Royce plushness. Forged SP3 wheels feature a two-tone finish with gloss black centers and white outer sections, while the center caps retain the Rolls-Royce floating effect.

A standout detail is the paintwork. This is not a wrap but full-on custom paint: a glossy purple lower body contrasted with a white upper section. All chrome has been replaced by black elements—including the grille and the Spirit of Ecstasy figurine—which pushes the Cullinan from merely expensive-looking to genuinely menacing.

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Inside, the theme continues with purple leather and white stitching, black pillars and headliner, and the signature Rolls-Royce starlight headliner. Novitec hasn't disclosed the price of these modifications, nor have they said whether the engine was touched. Based on the project shown, the priority isn't shaving seconds off the sprint—it's ensuring that no two Cullinans ever look the same in the valet lot.