The reflection of skyscrapers in the headlights of an opulent SUV. Rolls-Royce introduces the improved Cullinan

The reflection of skyscrapers in the headlights of an opulent SUV. Rolls-Royce introduces the improved Cullinan
The reflection of skyscrapers in the headlights of an opulent SUV. Rolls-Royce introduces the improved Cullinan
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Pin six years, the world’s most luxurious SUV has undergone an evolutionary transformation. The updated Cullinan receives new technologies, reshaped the design and has undergone an overall rejuvenation treatment. The designers improved the appearance of the classic model, did not forget the special Black Badge variant and expanded the options for individualization within the Bespoke program.

“The Cullinan Series II builds on the unprecedented success of the original model and represents a bold evolution. The new design responds to the changing rules of luxury and new ways of use, while remaining true to the fundamental qualities behind the popularity of the Cullinan model range,” reads the press release.

For Rolls-Royce, the first SUV in the range is pivotal and since it was launched in 2018, it has become the best-selling body variant of the world’s most luxurious brand worldwide. Within six years, it had attracted a new group of clients to the iconic British carmaker.

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