BMW’s Domagoj Dukec, once at the helm of controversial design decisions for the brand, has been reassigned to Rolls-Royce. This move, ostensibly a promotion to the luxury division, could be seen as a way to curb his more daring design choices.
However, Rolls-Royce’s current lineup, including the Spectre EV, Ghost, and Cullinan Series II, is already well-established and unlikely to be dramatically altered by his presence.
The refreshed Cullinan Series II, now hitting the streets in North America, features larger wheels, a redesigned front, upgraded interior materials, and enhanced personalization options.
This latest model has quickly caught the attention of aftermarket customization experts, and RDB LA has Revealed what could be the first custom Series II in the United States.
The RDB-modified white Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II is a sight to behold. While it’s still in the early stages of its transformation, the massive 26-inch RDB Wheels are already a standout feature. The interior, a triple-tone mix of black, white, and orange, perfectly complements the exterior.
Unlike the performance focused Black Badge Cullinan, this one retains the standard 563 horsepower engine, which is still more than enough to propel this luxurious SUV with ease. The Cullinan’s spacious and opulent interior is a testament to Rolls-Royce’s craftsmanship. With its plush leather seats, ample legroom, and state of the art technology, it’s a truly indulgent experience.
The rear seats are particularly comfortable, with reclining options and plenty of legroom. The infotainment system is easy to use and features a large touchscreen display. The Cullinan is also packed with safety features, including automatic emergency braking, lane departure warning, and blind spot monitoring.
With its striking design, luxurious interior, and powerful engine, the RDB-modified Cullinan Series II is a truly exceptional vehicle. It’s a testament to Rolls-Royce’s ability to create vehicles that are both stylish and functional.