



For ages, Rolls-Royce has held the throne as the most opulent piece of British automotive luxury that money can buy. Like the flavor of a perfectly aged fine wine, Rolls-Royce sedans, coupes and convertibles are timeless, and regardless of what anyone can ever tell you, there's absolutely nothing like them. So, what happens when the curator of the world's finest sedans makes an SUV? You get the Cullinan. Built with the comfort of a luxury car, the size, coupled with the size and presence of a full-sized SUV, it sets a new benchmark for automotive perfection. As for this 2019 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Mansory, its owner has taken a unique route with a complete Mansory conversion and unique color scheme, this example would stand out in a sea of Cullinans, as it’s reportedly the only one in this color spec and combo. The vehicle is currently up for sale with a mileage of 6,800 on the odo.

Many will harp on the factory design of the Cullinan, and sure, it's a beautiful creation, but a Cullinan like this deserves its own introduction. After being handed over to luxury vehicle modification specialists, Mansory, this 2019 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Mansory has been given a new personality in the form of an aggressive carbon fiber body kit. Sure, its Satin Matte Blue and Secret Silver two-tone color code, its slammed suspension, and aerodynamic focused panels may give the appearance of a large performance estate wagon, but people buy Cullinans to stand out, and this does. As for the interior, if you agree that orange is the new black, then you've found the car for you. To be more specific, Hermes Orange is the name given to this bright-colored leather interior, and it's an interesting contrast to all of the original components in the interior. Still, if you need a break from all of the color, just look up and dwell among crystals on the starlight ceiling, as well as nearly all the luxury comforts and tech toys that you can think of.

What does a luxury automaker use to power a 2.6-ton beast? Under the hood of this 2019 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Mansory is a BMW-derived 6.8L N7 4B68 twin-turbocharged V8 engine. The seller reports that this Cullinan has received a power upgrade, bumping up the numbers to 601hp and 700lb-ft. It’s all sent to all four wheels via an ZF 8HP 8-speed automatic transmission.

2019 Model Year Rolls Royce Cullinan Mansory Conversion Compete Mansory Conversion reported Matte Blue and Secret Silver Two Tone Hermes Orange with Mansory Inscription interior Exterior Carbon Fiber Aerodynamic body parts Full ceiling starlight reported Seller reports the power upgrade brings the car from 610PS and 950NM Reported to be a 1 of 1 in this spec and color combo



These days, it doesn’t matter who you are, if you haven’t got an SUV in your portfolio, customers will thumb their nose at you. Even the top-tier automakers of the world have them, including Bentley, Ferrari, Lamborghini, etc. Here, we’re looking at Rolls-Royce’s entrant, the Cullinan. Introduced in 2018, it represents what Rolls-Royce can do when they make an SUV, and they took their own cool time doing it. Hence, the Cullinan is something truly awe-inspiring, and you can experience that awe today if you wish. Just take custody of this 29,000-mile 2023 Rolls-Royc Cullinan Black Badge from Tarpon Springs, Florida! It’s got a host of things to covet, such as premium wood veneers and bespoke trim, signature Rolls-Royce LED headlamps, a hand-crafted leather interior with Black Badge detailing and so much more. Contact us if you feel an unstoppable urge coming on.



The market for SUVs is on the rise and has been for the past few years. One begins to wonder, why is there so much appeal behind one? Why does it fly off dealership floors? The answer is simple: the right SUV has the perfect balance of the holy trinity - performance, luxury, and practicality. With the deep blue sea that is the SUV market forever getting deeper, one begins to wonder, what is the most premium one can get in the world of SUVs? Present today is that answer, and it takes shape with this 2023 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge. This British luxury barge has a reported 1,706 miles on its clock and is the perfect way of cruising about in luxury and class while enjoying practicality like never before.



Even the world’s best luxury automaker, Rolls-Royce, wasn’t immune from the SUV tsunami that gripped the automotive world. However, when you’re sitting at the top of the hierarchy of luxury, you’ve got to give it your best – and then some. That’s why Rolls-Royce took their own sweet time, only entering the luxury SUV game in 2018 with the Cullinan. Named after the largest rough diamond ever discovered to date, the Cullinan is the brand’s first SUV, and their first all-wheel drive vehicle. And as you’d expect, it’s every bit a Rolls-Royce. Don’t believe us? Buy this 2021 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge with a smidge less than 20,000 miles on the clock, and you’ll never settle for anything less.




The epitome of luxury, that is what Rolls-Royce promises its customer base; it has been the standard set for decades. Being behind the wheel of one signifies one thing: you have mastered the complexities of life and it’s time you took in the best life has to offer. Present today is this 2014 Rolls-Royce Ghost, its one of the finer offerings of the Rolls-Royce lineup and is reported to have just 31,232 miles run in since new.



For those who want a smaller Rolls-Royce, cars like this Anthracite-colored 2011 Rolls-Royce Ghost with its luxurious Crème Light interior are the perfect choice. The Ghost was introduced in 2009, as a smaller sibling to the Phantom, but make no mistake, the Ghost is still a full-size ultra-luxury car! It measures in at a not insignificant 212.6 inches, and packs a potent 6.6-liter twin-turbo V12 under the hood. That’s what you’ll be getting with this 15,153-mile car from Newport, Rhode Island, plus a host of signature Rolls-Royce features. Be it the rear picnic tables or the superb sound system, this car is sure to redefine your entire viewpoint of what a luxury car should be like.



Rolls-Royce these days is on a roll, building the best luxury cars in the world that everyone from royalty to rappers wants to be seen in. But according to the purists, modern Rolls-Royces aren't true Rolls-Royces. The last proper Rolls, in fact, was the Silver Seraph of 1998. The Silver Seraph had been a massive success for Rolls-Royce and sold, on average, almost a thousand cars a year. It modernized the much-loved Silver Shadow. The Silver Seraph and its Bentley twin sister, Arnage, have the same body shell and the same basic underpinnings. If you are into classics with a rich history like this, take your chance on this 2000 Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph that only has 85102 miles on its clock. It currently awaits in Dighton, Massachusetts for its next owner.


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