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Mansory Reveals Its Latest Masterpiece Based On The 2025 Rolls-Royce “Black Badge” Cullinan Series II
Mansory reveals its latest masterpiece based on the new 2025 Rolls-Royce “Black Badge” Cullinan Series II.
German tuner’s latest complete tuning conversion is dubbed the “Rolls Royce Cullinan by Mansory MY25”.
Mansory has unveiled its latest masterpiece dubbed the “Rolls Royce Cullinan by Mansory MY25”, which is the German tuner’s take on the freshly-facelifted 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II that arrived earlier in the year.
The “Cullinan by Mansory MY25” is based on the high-performance, black-trimmed 2025 Rolls-Royce “Black Badge” Cullinan Series II. As with all Mansory complete conversions, the bonnet and all body parts made in carbon fiber with exposed carbon areas.
To further distinguish it from the base car, Mansory designers also gave it a larger air inlets in the front apron and added a new rear bumper as well as new sports exhaust system – the latter available in two variants.
Inside, the “Rolls Royce Cullinan by Mansory MY25” gets a precisely crafted embroidery embroidery of Mansory lettering on the seats and floor mats as well as illuminations in the roof liner and door panels.
Mansory’s 2025 Cullinan uses the base “Black Badge” Cullinan Series II’s V12-cylinder engine, with the uprated engine churning out 720 hp (from 600 hp) and a torque increased to 1,050 Nm (from 900 Nm).
This allows the Mansory tuned 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II to sprint from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in just 4.8 seconds (from hh) and a top speed that remains electronically limited to 250 km/h (155 mph).
Mansory is yet to announce the pricing of its “Rolls Royce Cullinan by Mansory MY25”, but the base Rolls-Royce Cullinan starts at over $390,000 while the more powerful Black Badge model build slot opens at $453,000.
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