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Rolls Royce Cullinan 2026 - High-end Comfort and First-Class Quality!

Thanks: Daytona Moscow Telegram: https://t.me/daytona_moscow instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daytona_moscow/ Website: https://daytona.moscow/ 2026 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Price: $441,350–$511,350 Overview While the ultraluxurious Rolls-Royce Cullinan has some modern touches, such as digital displays and a streaming-capable rear-seat entertainment system, it's still old school in the ways that matter to the brand's customers. For instance, this SUV still relies on a woefully inefficient but powerful twin-turbo V-12 to effortlessly propel it. Not that you would know it from the driver's seat, as Rolls has padded the passenger compartment with enough sound-deadening material (not to mention yards of leather, metal, wood, and wool) to silence a Vitamix. The brand's current design language looks a little odd on a vehicle of this height, but when you're on the hand-assembled inside looking out, there's nothing to complain about and everything to laud. Expert Tip: If you can do without a V-12, the Bentley Bentayga offers first-class digs and better acceleration for half the price of this Rolls. Engine, Transmission, and Performance Engine: 563–592 hp twin-turbo 6.7-liter V-12 Transmission: 8-speed automatic Drivetrain: all-wheel drive The Cullinan's twin-turbo 6.7-liter V-12 provides 563 horsepower (592 in the Black Badge model) and is whisper quiet, lest it disturb the VIPs in the cabin. All-wheel drive is standard, although we suspect buyers will never venture off the tarmac and risk damaging the paint. The Cullinan rides on an air suspension that receives information from a road-scanning camera and automatically adjusts the vehicle's height to compensate for imperfections in the pavement. Ride comfort is beyond the standards of regular luxury vehicles, as the Cullinan wafts down the road and transmits no unpleasant vibrations to the people inside. Interior, Comfort, and Cargo First Row: The ultraluxurious cabin is highly customizable and outfitted in only the best materials, from lambswool carpeting to open-pore wood to box calf leather. Shoppers can alternatively spec a bamboo-based upholstery called Duality Twill, which features a claimed 2.2 million stitches and up to 11 miles of thread. The dash is mostly digital now, but there's a little display case beneath the full-width glass panel that holds a beautiful analog clock and a Spirit of Ecstasy ornament, ostensibly to show owners that Rolls hasn't abandoned every tradition for modernity. Read More https://www.caranddriver.com/rolls-royce/cullinan 📌 Instagram ▶ https://www.instagram.com/MEDCARS.TV 📌 Tiktok ▶ https://www.tiktok.com/@cartvpress