01:03 23-03-2026
Mansory's custom Rolls-Royce Cullinan: luxury SUV transformed
German tuner Mansory reveals a radical carbon fiber makeover for the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II, featuring custom bodywork and interior upgrades for the American market.
German tuning house Mansory has unveiled its latest project for the American market, based on the updated Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II. The luxury SUV has undergone radical modifications, transforming it into a striking show car.
The vehicle features a massive carbon fiber body kit with widened wheel arches, redesigned bumpers, and additional air intakes. New LED elements and a large diffuser with a centrally positioned exhaust outlet are particularly eye-catching. All components are crafted from forged carbon fiber.
The exterior is further enhanced by new signature Mansory wheels and a lowered suspension, which gives the Cullinan an unusually low stance for its class. Visually, it resembles a sporty estate car more than a traditional SUV. The interior has also been customized, featuring the signature Charles Blue upholstery with contrasting black elements. However, the basic cabin architecture remains recognizable, preserving the signature luxury of Rolls-Royce.
The technical specifications appear unchanged—under the hood lies the standard 6.75-liter V12 engine. In the competitive landscape of premium-class vehicles, such projects focus not on power but on visual impact and individuality.
Mansory typically divides its audience into two camps: some are thrilled, others are shocked. But it is precisely these projects that drive the customization market forward and set new trends in the premium segment.