Over the six years since Rolls-Royce introduced the Cullinan, its design has grown more appealing, albeit not universally considered beautiful. However, it stands out as one of the premier luxury SUVs on the market.
Distinctive styling reminiscent of Rolls-Royce’s Ghost and Phantom, which share its platform, ensures the Cullinan’s unmistakable presence. True to the brand, it offers the luxurious amenities expected from Rolls-Royce vehicles.
A powerful 6.75-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine with 562 horsepower and 627 pound-feet of torque is located under the hood. Amazingly, the Cullinan can accelerate to 62 mph in less than five seconds and achieve a peak speed of 155 mph, even though it weighs close to 6,000 pounds.
As a favored choice among the elite, some owners seek further customization, attracting tuners like Novitec. Their latest creation, the Overdose S by Spofec, boasts a menacing appearance, featuring a widebody kit, distinct wheels, and subtle aerodynamic enhancements.
While mechanical enhancements aren’t confirmed, past Novitec projects typically see substantial power increases, likely reducing acceleration times. Pricing details for these upgrades remain undisclosed, requiring interested parties to contact the tuner directly.