Thứ Tư, 9 tháng 12, 2020

Rolls Royce Cullinan by Mansory

Remember when Mansory took the 2019 Geneva Motor Show by storm, with a bunch of ruined tuned vehicles? One of them is for sale, and its no other than the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Billionaire.


We already established that it costs under one million to buy, with the official information released back then speaking of a €785,000 ($879,780) price tag in Germany, and only 13 to be produced.

As for this example, advertised on Mobile by a German used car dealer specialized in selling some of the world’s hottest rides, including a few other Mansory Billionaires and a couple of Bugatti Chirons, it costs €648,500 ($726,799).

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That’s hardly a bargain compared to the stock version of the SUV, which is much more discreet and also costs less – better make that way less, at $325,000 (equal to €289,951), at least on this side of the Atlantic. The vendor claims that the buyer will take possession of the vehicle in two months after placing the order, with only testing mileage on the clock, and it will come equipped with a bunch of gear that’s worthy of a Rolls-Royce and the aftermarket parts added by Mansory.

The latter part includes a wide body conversion, rear spoiler, custom engine cover, sports exhaust system, lowering suspension and 24-inch wheels. Like the example displayed at the Swiss event earlier this year, the Cullinan offered for sale here sports a dual-tone exterior, combining matte black with silver. The cabin is dominated by light beige leather with black piping and other black accents scattered around.

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