New Mansory Rolls-Royce Cullinan Doesn't Make Us Want To Cut Our Eyeballs Out

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It's not what we'd call tasteful, but then again, neither is a standard Cullinan.

Mansory has once again applied its ugly brush to theRolls-Royce Cullinan; only this time, the outcome isn't utterly horrible.

While Rolls-Royce designs, in general, are not very subtle, they are often worthy of big bucks, earning the marque a couple of spots on the list of themost expensive cars in the world. But Mansory has a unique way of taking those unsubtle looks and making them gaudier than ever. Not so for this latest Cullinan build, which appears to be based on theCoastline specification from the tuner.

令人惊讶的是,在famous German tuner's latest project breaks away from its usual bold style, creating an unusual yet intriguing addition to its portfolio, which, at least in our eyes, isn't as bad as theone created a few years back.

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Mansory's latest take on the Cullinan features a redesigned front bumper with a smaller iconic grille, stylish side blades, and extra lighting. Though the changes are not groundbreaking, the Nardo Gray satin finish adds a (subjective) overall improvement. A light blue pinstripe with heartbeat detailing over the front fender vents provides a striking contrast. The finishing touch is the set of Mansory FD.15 wheels in 24-inch diameter size with matching blue detail on the center cap.

Mansory has also added new side skirt attachments, front fender and rear pillar trims, fender flares, a rear skirt with an integrated fog light-equipped diffuser, distinctive tailpipe trim, a roof-mounted spoiler, a lower tailgate spoiler, and four exhaust tips.

To complete the build, the Chrome delete package creates a surprisingly clean finish.

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Mansory invites visitors to explore the refined interior of their customized Cullinan. The dual-tone cockpit with light blue accents may not be for everyone, but it's well-executed. The tuner has used leather and added its logo to the seats, steering wheel, and floor mats. The rear offers two captain's chairs for a luxurious experience, and carbon fiber trim adds a sporty touch. While some may argue that adding even more flash to a Rolls-Royce is crass, it's less flashy compared to their previous projects, which arepretty tacky at best.

Although details regarding performance upgrades remain undisclosed, the 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 engine likely remains unaltered. Nevertheless, even in its stock form, the engine delivers an impressive output of 562 horsepower and 627 lb-ft of torque - more than enough to thrill any driver or, in this case, a super-wealthy passenger.

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