Rolls-Royce Cullinan by Mansory Dresses in Green, Gets Light-Up Grille

The standard Cullinan was not opulent enough.

Mansory, a controversial tuner, first obtained the Rolls-Royce Cullinan around a year ago when it launched an questionable package to the world’s most luxurious SUV. This new version of the Goodwood’s first high-riding model is now available. The extravagant luxobarge, dressed in British Racing Green with a widebody package and adorned with British Racing Green, is an expression of excess.

Rolls-Royce Cullinan by Mansory Dresses in Green, Gets Light-Up Grille

Although the Cullinan is not sporty, Mansory added quad exhaust tips to the car and a bulky roof spoiler. The front has an illuminated grille. This is likely because the tuner took inspiration from the new-generation Ghost Rolls-Royce’s first light-up grille. Additional LED daytime running lamps were also added to the bottom of the custom-made front bumper.

Because almost all surfaces are covered in leather, the interior is cow’s worst nightmare. Wood is another main material in the extravagant cabin. It can be seen on the dashboard, the front and rear consoles, the door cards and the rear-seat partition. It has a wave-like pattern that mimics leather’s texture on the doors, where it replaces the cream finish with a white one.

Rolls-Royce Cullinan by Mansory Dresses in Green, Gets Light-Up Grille

Mansory was also responsible for the Cullinan’s V12 engine. The twin-turbo 6.75 liter produces 601 horsepower and 700 pound-feet (950 Newton meters) of torque, which is more than the Black Badge version. Rolls-Royce’s SUV is now capable of hitting 62 mph (100 km/h), and reaches 174 mph (228 km/h), despite its massive weight.

It is always fascinating to see an ultra-high-end Rolls-Royce vehicle taken to an aftermarket specialist, considering the fact that there are so many customization options available. Perhaps the buyer of this Cullinan wanted something new or the vehicle was sold and the new owner contacted Mansory to make major changes to its appearance. The final result is striking, but not always in a good way.