Brabus’s portfolio is mainly based on Mercedes conversions, but sometimes the German tuning company makes an exception, as was the case with the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, thus setting foot in a new segment. Vezess was also able to test the basic model, which started at HUF 100 million years ago:
This results in a 700 Blue Sky: as the name suggests, it has been tuned to 700 horsepower based on the luxury SUV tuning model Its 6.75-liter V12 engine has a power of 571 horsepower and a torque of 950 Nm. As a result of the intervention, the Cullinan accelerates from 0 to 100 slightly faster, in just 5 seconds, and its top speed has been electronically regulated to 250 km/h.
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Contrary to its name, the Rolls-Royce has been completely blacked out, which is given a wider appearance by the new carbon fiber body elements. As a result, the chrome surfaces have disappeared, and the overall picture is completed by the 24-inch Monoblock M “Platinum Edition” rims.
Although it retained its elegance, the interior was not untouched either, although the light blue leather seats made it quite striking. In addition to the seats, the headliner and floor mats were also made of cowhide, and were also enhanced with carbon fiber trim and aluminum pedals.
Of course, the price of the Brabus 700 Blue Sky will be asked: the net price of the model is 753,400 euros, which at the current, weaker exchange rate is almost 308 million forints.
In addition to Brabus, another well-known tuning workshop, Mansory, also went wild with the Cullinan – at the request of DJ Tiesto:
Source: Brabus
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Source: www.vezess.hu