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With other luxury carmakers venturing into the profitable SUV market and enjoying tremendous success in this field, it's time for Rolls-Royce to expand its portfolio. The Rolls-Royce Cullinan is the British luxury make's first-ever SUV, although, Rolls-Royce prefers a different description, calling its new vehicle a “3-box high-bodied all-terrain car.” 3-box means three distinct areas in the cabin – the front for the powertrain, the center for passengers, and the rear for cargo, which is separated from the passenger compartment with a partition wall. Named after the world's biggest diamond found in Cullinan, South Africa, this high-end luxury vehicle clearly targets at gaining iconic status in today's market full of bland SUVs. Rolls-Royce already claims it's the world's only purpose-built luxury SUV. And, traditionally for this brand, Rolls-Royce Cullinan parts and accessories reflect a high level of craftsmanship, opulence, and exclusivity found in any other Rolls car. But this time, Rolls-Royce refinement and on-road ride quality is combined with off-road capability.
The first vehicle by Rolls that readily goes off tarmac offers many other brand-firsts, including folding rear seats, all-wheel drive, infotainment touchscreens, and an opening tailgate. The Rolls-Royce Cullinan is built on an all-new aluminum chassis named ‘Architecture of Luxury’ which is shared with the new Phantom. The SUV features four-wheel steering and a double-wishbone front and 5-link rear suspension setup, all intended to bring the Cullinan in compliance with “Effortless, Everywhere” concept. Although, the latest version of self-leveling air suspension that uses larger struts for improved cushioning enables the ‘Magic Carpet Ride’ to ensure Rolls-Royce’s famed ride comfort, this time on tough terrains. The business end of the Cullinan is a 6.75-liter turbo V12 good for 563 hp and maximum torque of 627 lb-ft, mated to a ZF 8-speed automatic. V12 power gives this SUV an electronically limited maximum speed of 155 mph.
On the outside, the Cullinan is unmistakably a Rolls-Royce, with its corporate Parthenon grille crowned by the Spirit of Ecstasy, coach doors, and distinctive noble lines. Rolls-Royce Cullinan accessories and parts of the exterior create a commanding, adventure-ready design. Inside, there’s a combination of luxury and functionality. The luxury environment is highlighted by leather seats, jewellery-like elements, real wood trim, heated armrests, and other Rolls-Royce Cullinan accessories and parts. The seats are claimed to be the best in the industry, with two choices offered – a 5-passenger configuration with a three-seat bench in the rear (Lounge) or a more exclusive 4-seat option with two individual seats in the second row. In the vehicle with a Lounge seat option, there are 68.2 cubic feet of space with the rear seats folded. The dash has a functional design and simple controls, plus the latest version of the iDrive infotainment and a touchscreen panel. Technology advances include traditional systems like lane change / departure warning and collision warning and exclusive additions like Night Vision with pedestrian and wildlife detection.