2024 Rolls-Royce Cullinan revealed with revised fascia and interiors
2024 Rolls-Royce Cullinan facelift has been officially unveiled and its called the Cullinan Series II. They claim it is the most extensive Series II development in Rolls-Royce history. This refresh places a keen emphasis on offering an array of personalisation options, ensuring that each Cullinan reflects the distinct tastes and preferences of its owner.
Externally, the Cullinan Series II boasts updated styling cues, including redesigned LED daytime running lights that integrate into the bumper and a revamped grille adorned with horizontal chrome bars. Notably, the grille now features illuminated elements, adding a touch of sophistication to the vehicle’s facade. The rear receives attention too, with a new bumper design and larger 23-inch aluminium wheels.
Inside the cabin, passengers are treated to a host of refinements aimed at elevating the luxury experience. A striking full-width glass panel adorns the dashboard, showcasing an illuminated cityscape motif in front of the passenger, reminiscent of the spectacle seen in the Spectre. The display cabinet houses an analog clock and a miniature stainless steel Spirit of Ecstasy mascot.
Technological updates include the integration of the latest iteration of Rolls-Royce’s Spirit infotainment system, offering enhanced graphics and displays. Owners can now personalise their driving environment further by customising instrument colours to match the vehicle’s aesthetics. Additionally, the inclusion of Rolls-Royce’s Whispers app allows for seamless connectivity and control over various vehicle functions via a smartphone.
Under the hood, the Cullinan Series II retains its 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged V12 engine that produces 571 HP and 850 Nm of torque in the standard version and 600 HP and 900 Nm torque in Black Badge-spec. Power is sent to all four wheels through an 8-speed automatic gearbox.
Furthermore, Rolls-Royce expands its already extensive personalisation offerings with a range of new paint and material options, allowing customers to create truly bespoke vehicles that reflect their individual style and preferences. From metallic-effect wood trim to intricately patterned seat fabrics, the possibilities for customisation are virtually limitless.
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