In a whirlwind of luxury automotive releases, Bentley revealed the Batur Convertible, crafted by Mulliner in just 16 units, while Rolls-Royce introduced the Cullinan and Cullinan Black Badge Series II.
While custom-built Bentley models garner attention, digital creators and aftermarket enthusiasts seem indifferent to the Batur Convertible’s exclusivity, focusing instead on Rolls-Royce’s latest offerings. The Cullinan and Cullinan Black Badge Series II are poised to attract a broader audience, boasting V12 power and opulent features.
Amidst Rolls-Royce’s elaborate marketing terminology, including Spirit and Whispers, enthusiasts anticipate the practical allure of the vehicles. Notably, the option for 23-inch wheels on the Cullinan Series II has already sparked creative interpretations in the digital sphere.
Digital artists like Nikita Chuicko envision enhanced versions of the Series II, experimenting with aftermarket wheels and subtle modifications. Despite debates over design changes, the Series II addresses previous criticisms, notably reducing unsightly black plastic components.