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Traditionalists and fervent enthusiasts initially raised eyebrows when Rolls-Royce revealed its intention to venture into the SUV realm. Yet, faced with the surging demand for opulent high-riding vehicles, the esteemed British automaker found itself compelled to tap into this flourishing market. The Cullinan, christened after the renowned Cullinan diamond, epitomizes the pinnacle of luxury SUV motoring. It inherits Rolls-Royce’s hallmark dedication to meticulous handcraftsmanship, premium materials, refinement, and comfort.
Design
While its stance may be slightly elevated compared to the Phantom or Ghost, the Cullinan exudes the unmistakable essence of a Rolls-Royce creation. Visually, it bears the signature Spirit of Ecstasy adorning its grille, complemented by an updated rendition of the iconic ‘Pantheon’ radiator grille. Rear-hinged suicide doors grant access to the plush rear seats, infusing a touch of modernity into its predominantly classic design. Contemporary elements, such as self-levelling centre caps on its 22-inch alloys, infuse a modern flair while retaining its timeless appeal, reminiscent of the classic Range Rover proportions.
Performance
Beneath its lengthy bonnet lies the formidable 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged V12 engine, engineered to deliver an astonishing 900Nm of torque from a mere 1,700rpm and a peak power of 600bhp at 5,250rpm. Despite its considerable heft, its performance exudes effortlessness. Equipped solely with sophisticated air suspension and targeted toward owners more inclined to take the wheel themselves, the Cullinan offers a refined driving experience. It displays a sharper demeanour than the Phantom, boasting tight body control and surprising agility despite its imposing dimensions.
How does it stack up against the competition?
In a segment devoid of direct competitors of equal opulence and expense, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan reigns supreme. While rivals like the Range Rover, BMW X7, and Mercedes GLS boast similar dimensions and luxury appointments, none can rival the exclusivity exuded by the Cullinan. The Bentley Bentayga and Lamborghini Urus may flaunt prestigious badges, but their sportier disposition sets them apart. Thus, the Cullinan stands alone in a league of its own, catering to the most discerning clientele. Undoubtedly, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan lives up to its esteemed badge, surpassing all other SUVs in terms of luxury, craftsmanship, and refinement. While it shares the brand’s hallmark traits of grandeur, weight, and a slight incongruity with modern emissions standards, its uncompromising luxury SUV experience remains unparalleled.
Running costs and what to be mindful of
The Rolls-Royce Cullinan commands a hefty price tag both in terms of acquisition and ongoing expenses. As expected from a handcrafted SUV powered by a V12 engine and weighing in at 2.7 tonnes, owning and maintaining a Cullinan requires a substantial investment, a fact well understood by prospective owners. Considering its size and power, Cullinan’s fuel efficiency of 17mpg on the official WLTP combined test cycle is relatively reasonable, albeit not exceptional. In comparison, a long-wheelbase Range Rover P530 achieves 24mpg. However, the Cullinan’s CO2 emissions are substantial, at 377g/km, exceeding the Range Rover’s by approximately 100g/km. This disparity can be attributed to Cullinan’s substantial weight and powerful petrol engine, without the assistance of hybrid technology to mitigate emissions. The Cullinan falls into the highest tax bracket, incurring a surcharge reserved for models priced at £40,000 and above. While it may not feature prominently on corporate car lists, the Cullinan attracts the highest possible benefit-in-kind rate. In terms of depreciation, despite its initial high purchase price, the Cullinan retains its value well due to its limited production and position at the apex of the SUV market. After three years and 40,000 miles, it’s anticipated that the Cullinan will still retain up to 85% of its original purchase price, indicating its enduring appeal and desirability.
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