A recent digital design by spdesignsest envisions a sleek facelift for the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, particularly emphasizing an updated front bumper.
The redesign includes changes to the grille, headlamps, and daytime running lights (DRLs), as well as an updated lower air intake for a more refined appearance.
Unlike the current model’s three-section bumper, this CGI version features a continuous lower air intake, only interrupted by the ADAS sensor and a reshaped apron.
As Rolls-Royce readies the actual facelifted Cullinan, it aims to retain its reputation as a leading luxury SUV amidst increasing competition since its 2018 debut.
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The latest iteration of the Cullinan presents an evolution in design with updated front and rear sections, new daytime running lights (DRLs), refreshed bumpers, and, for the first time, a backlit grille.
The Black Badge variant is distinguished by its dark window trim and 23-inch wheels, while inside, the model retains its digital dashboard with the Black Badge featuring carbon trim. Performance-wise, the Black Badge continues to impress with 592 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque from its twin-turbo V12, in contrast to the regular Cullinan’s 562 horsepower.
Although Rolls-Royce hasn’t disclosed the price for the updated Cullinan, it’s anticipated to start around $400,000. Interestingly, the average buyer is now just 43 years old, highlighting the exclusivity of this luxury vehicle.