Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black and Bright Debuts To Celebrate Moscow

These cars have a dashboard made of strips of carbon fiber.

The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black and Bright Collection are a special edition of this luxury crossover. It takes its inspiration from Moscow at night. It makes sense that these five vehicles will only be available in Russia.

These Cullinans are special, and use the Black Badge version as their starting point. This is why the edition’s “Black” part of its name. Their colors are Turchese Blue and Orange Metallic as well as Twilight Purple, Twilight Purple, Forge Yellow and Magma Red.

These images give a glimpse into the cabins of two Cullinans. One vehicle has a brightly colored interior with black trim and the other is vibrant orange inside.

These special editions all have a passenger side dashboard with strips of carbon fiber and body-color stripes. Rolls states that this component takes 21 days to make for each vehicle.

Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black and Bright Debuts To Celebrate Moscow

The Rolls-Royce Starlight Headliner is also available. The color of the lights matches each Cullinan’s exterior. A plaque is placed on the door sills with the message “Black and Bright.” This plaque was created especially for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Moscow.

The Cullinan Black Badge is a darker version of the standard model. It also features black chrome trim and a Spirit of Ecstasy badge. The upgraded 6.8-liter V12 produces 600 horsepower (420 kW) as well as 664 pound-feet (690 Newton-meters) of torque. This is in contrast to the standard model’s 563 hp (420kW) and 627lb-ft (685 Nm).

The Cullinan black badge starts at $382,000 instead of the $325,000 regular price. Rolls-Royce has not disclosed pricing for the Black and Bright Collection. However, it is likely to be higher than the base model’s price.

These five Cullinans are only available at the Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Moscow Showroom, Ukraina Hotel.