Why not go on an adventure in style?
A modified Rolls-Royce Cullinan can be your ultimate overlanding vehicle. The German tuner Delta4x4 commissioned this beast and its modifications make it ready for an off-road adventure. This is a commission from a customer on the Arabian Peninsula. The Cullinan has a strong brush bar and six spotlights mounted to it. The snorkel is integrated into the front fenders and placed just above the roof.
The roof rack can carry four additional auxiliary lamps, as well as useful equipment such as fuel cans, shovels, recovery boards, and shovels. You can also pitch a tent there so that you can spend the night on your Cullinan. Although not visible in the photos but there are a variety of skid plates to protect the critical mechanical components. For EUR15,000., a Delta4X4 suspension lift can be fitted to a 3.15-inch (80 millimeter) Delta4X4. The Cullinan rides 20-inch wheels with Mickey Thompson off-road tires wrapped around it. A set is priced at EUR15,000 by the tuner. For EUR14,000., the fenders were widened to accommodate the new rubber. The SUV is approximately 5.9 inches (150 mm) taller than stock.
According to Delta4X4, the cost of converting a Cullinan is approximately EUR150,000 (or $1163,222 at current exchange rate). This is in addition to the Rolls-Royce donor car, which will be more than $300,000. If you are purchasing a new one. Delta4X4 is a specialist in making vehicles more capable off-road. The company has done Suzuki Jimny’s conversion to give the vehicle upgrades such as locking differentials and portal axles. A more rugged Porsche 911 is also available for buyers who want to drive the car from Germany and Dakar.
Rolls-Royce’s annual sales volume has seen a significant increase in the Cullinan. In 2021, there were 5,586 deliveries. The company cited strong crossover success and the Ghost growth as its primary drivers.