Rolls-Royce Cullinan gets big wheels and power from Tuner

Rolls-Royce Cullinan gets big wheels and power from Tuner

You can also request a reduction in the height of your ride.

A Rolls-Royce Cullinan is a special vehicle. But Spofec, a tuner, has added more power to the luxurious crossover. The firm also offers a body kit, as well as larger wheels, to give the vehicle a unique look.

Spofec’s tuning kits include a plug-and play module for the ECU. This increases the V12’s output to 676 horsepower (504 Kilowatts) & 745 poundfeet (1.010 Newton-meters), rather than the 563 hp (627 kW) & 627 lb-ft (805 Nm).
Rolls-Royce Cullinan gets big wheels and power from Tuner

The upgraded crossover accelerates at 62 miles per hours (100 km per hour) in 4.9 seconds, according to the tuner. Electronically, the top speed is still limited to 155 mph (250 km/h). Spofec has an electronic controlled valve that allows customers to adjust the sound of the exhaust pipes.
Spofec’s body kit Overdose is what Spofec refers to, but it doesn’t sound extreme. A new front fascia has large rectangular inlets. The rear flared fenders have small openings. Side sills are also more prominent. The back features double spoilers, a prominent rear diffuser and exhaust surrounds at corners.

Vossen is the company’s partner in sourcing the forged 24-inch wheels. This design has 10 sets of double spokes and a prominent central section. Spofec has a module that lowers the body to match larger wheels. It is approximately 1.575 inches (40 millimeters) in height.

Spofec provides a customized service for Rolls-Royce customers if they are unhappy with the interior’s famedly luxurious design.