

Rolls-Royce introduces the Cullinan Series II, an updated luxury SUV.
Features a refreshed exterior with an illuminated grille and new LED lights.
Interior upgrades include a glass panel with a touchscreen and customizable Illuminated Fascia.
Offers new material options like Duality Twill fabric and Grey Stained Ash wood.
Retains its powerful twin-turbo V12 engine with up to 600 hp in the Black Badge variant.
Rolls-Royce has given its popular SUV, the Cullinan, a makeover called the Cullinan Series II. It still has its powerful V-12 engine. This update is the first one for the Cullinan since it launched five years ago, keeping its famous reputation intact.

Since its debut in 2019, Rolls-Royce's inaugural SUV has become the brand's top-selling model, driving sales to new heights with each passing year, surpassing expectations along the way.
The Cullinan Series II showcases a captivating front design highlighted by an illuminated Pantheon grille and updated LED daytime running lights. Though the rear and sides maintain a familiar look, the SUV boasts fresh seven-spoke 23-inch wheels and sleeker contours. Additionally, a new paint option called "Crystal Over" adds shimmering effects, elevating the vehicle's appeal.
The updated interior of the Cullinan Series II boasts a glass panel that seamlessly integrates a central touchscreen and digital gauge cluster, surrounded by customizable Illuminated Fascia adorned with laser-etched designs. Material options have expanded to include bamboo-derived Duality Twill fabric and open-pore Grey Stained Ash wood, complemented by leather seats featuring a cloud-inspired pattern with approximately 107,000 perforations.

The Cullinan Series II continues to utilize its twin-turbo 6.75-liter V12 engine, coupled with an 8-speed automatic gearbox and all-wheel drive system. In its standard configuration, it produces approximately 571 horsepower and 850 Nm of torque. Opting for the Black Badge variant increases power output to 600 horsepower and 900 Nm of torque. There have been no changes made to the Cullinan's powertrain.

Rolls-Royce plans to start taking orders for the Cullinan Series II in the coming summer, aiming to deliver the vehicles by the end of this year. While exact pricing details have not been revealed yet, it's expected that the new model will come with a higher starting price compared to the current version.
Rolls-Royce's update to its best-selling SUV, the Cullinan, with the Series II model represents a bold step forward for the luxury brand. With enhancements to both its exterior and interior design, as well as the retention of its powerful V12 engine, the Cullinan Series II aims to maintain its iconic status and continue its success in the luxury SUV market. With orders set to open later in the summer and deliveries planned by the end of the year, Rolls-Royce enthusiasts can anticipate an even more refined and luxurious driving experience with the Cullinan Series II.
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