Google Exec commissions a custom Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge

Google Exec commissions a custom Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black BadgeIt is unique and unmatched anywhere else in the world.

It’s a great job to be an executive at Google. Ben Sloss is currently vice president of engineering after a 17-year tenure at Google. His love of racing and cars is something that RollsRoyce believes is shared with his wife Christine. He drives a Rolls-Royce Dawn. His wife Christine also participates in endurance racing and has a unique Cullinan Black Badge that matches the livery of their race cars.

The livery is centered around a deep, yellow-toned blue. This shade is called Pikes Peak Blue and covers the SUV from front to back, with the exception of a yellow pinstripe that has been hand-painted along the beltline. When your eyes are lowered to the ground, you will see the same yellow in the wheel center caps and, behind them, the yellow calipers for Cullinan’s huge brakes.

Google Exec commissions a custom Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge
The suave SUV has the same blue/yellow treatment as the exterior. The seats are covered with dark navy blue leather, yellow contrast stitching, and yellow trim. The interior features more yellow trim, including bright door pockets and parts of the dash. The Cullinan also received a bespoke clock that featured the blue-yellow combination. To emphasize the girl power of this couple, the door panels have Mrs. Sloss’ personal racing logo. This is a stylized stiletto in embroidered leather.

Rolls-Royce’s Bespoke Collective group did the customization. The Cullinan Black Badge is hidden beneath the layers of yellow and blue. This stock Cullinan Black Badge trades chrome for carbon fiber trim and black throughout the luxury people-movers. Black Badge also has a higher output version of the 6.0-liter V12 that produces 600 horsepower (447 Kilowatts) as well as a pavement-stretching 664 pound-feet (901 Newton-meters).

This custom, one-of-a-kind creation is not mentioned in the price list. This one is a little more expensive than the standard Black Badge Cullinans, which start at $400,000