Rolls-Royce, renowned as the pinnacle of the automotive industry, achieved significant success with its first ultra-luxury crossover SUV, the Cullinan, which became its best-selling model, setting record deliveries annually.
Since the introduction of the Cullinan in 2018, Rolls-Royce has consistently delivered positive news, including record average MSRPs, sales figures, and bespoke creations. However, noteworthy modifications for the Cullinan sometimes originate from the aftermarket realm rather than the factory.
Carlex Design, through its new Himalaya Collection, teased recently, has the opportunity to attain widespread acclaim. The collection, bearing the full name ‘The Himalaya Seven Elysium Collection,’ is expected to feature only seven Rolls-Royce Cullinan ultra-luxury SUVs.
While details are limited, the teaser hinted at a blend of “the timeless allure of Himalaya leather with the subtle sparkle of diamond-dusted skins.” The collection, set to be revealed on February 23, promises enchantment.
Among the teasers, a white and gold Rolls-Royce Cullinan and a matching Ferrari Purosangue have been showcased. Whether the collection comprises seven Cullinans and Purosangues or rotates among various luxurious SUVs remains unclear.
Each vehicle will come with certificates, nameplates, and a detailed chronicle showcasing the dedication of its creators.
Carlex has also teased additional features, such as a silver cast and engraved steering wheel for the Cullinan, crafted over nine months, scented wood interiors, and the use of ‘diamond dust’ in the finish. The Ferrari Purosangue is expected to boast meticulously crafted leather interiors.
With the official launch imminent, the Carlex Himalaya Collection is poised to provide answers to enthusiasts’ questions, promising awe-inspiring luxury and craftsmanship.