As long as people keep buying Mansory creations like this, it’ll probably keep on building them
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- Custom SUV features a forged carbon hood, splitter, vents, and an aggressive bodykit.
- Interior dressed in dark red leather with carbon accents and illuminated branding.
- No confirmed power upgrade, but Mansory usually tunes the V12 to deliver 720 hp.
At some point, you have to ask whether adding heaps of lightweight carbon fiber to a vehicle as massive as the Rolls-Royce Cullinan really achieves anything meaningful. The answer is probably not, but that hasn’t stopped Mansory from pressing ahead with its latest creation, turning what was a refined Cullinan Series II into something far more extravagant.
This isn’t the first time the tuner has gotten its hands on the most luxurious SUV of them all, and unfortunately, it won’t be the last. Adorning the exterior of the Cullinan is a custom bodykit that includes a dramatic new front bumper incorporating new air intakes and a new lower grille. One element that we do approve of is the LED daytime running light extensions across the lower portion of the bumper.
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Mansory has then gone ahead and added a forged carbon fiber splitter and a forged carbon hood, which look completely out of place on a vehicle like this. A slew of other forged carbon parts have also been added, including new vents on the front fenders, the wheel arches, and side skirt extensions.
The rear has also been reworked with a new roof spoiler, a subtle tailgate lip, and a prominent diffuser housing twin tailpipes mounted in the center.

For as tasteless as the outside of this Rolls-Royce is, the interior is slightly more appealing, although it’s far from subtle. A deep shade of Bordeaux red leather is found across the seats, door panels, center console, dashboard, and steering wheel, giving the SUV’s interior a bit of a retro vibe, which we think works quite nicely.
Still, some of Mansory’s typical flourishes are present and a bit less successful. Illuminated Mansory logos on the seats and doors detract from the overall feel, while the distinctive carbon fiber weave used on the dashboard and steering wheel may not appeal to everyone.
There’s no confirmation as to whether this particular Cullinan has received performance upgrades. However, other Series II builds by Mansory have seen the 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 boosted to 720 hp and 774 lb-ft of torque, so it wouldn’t be surprising if similar modifications were applied here.