Carlex Design Introduced A New Rolls-Royce Cullinan

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A tuning firm called Carlex Design is well renowned for its unconventional method of revamping expensive and opulent cars from various manufacturers, such as Mercedes Benz and Rolls Royce.

The Yachting Edition, their most recent endeavor, is based on the Rolls-Royce Cullinan. One of the best SUVs on the market is this particular vehicle.

The Cullinan features a silver paint for parts of the car's body, notably the fenders, doors, and bumpers, similar to the Land Rover Defender Yachting Edition launched two years ago. In turn, the roof, pillars, radiator grille, hood, and other minor components are painted in black. Massive 22-inch custom-designed five-spoke alloy wheels complete the exterior style upgrades.

Carlex Design

Carlex asserts that the Yachting Edition will unquestionably win over the enthusiasts of luxury and bright sea mood with the help of wood interior décor.

The Cullinan's interior has undergone a nearly total revamp, sporting body-hugging seats that match the exterior's silver hue. The dashboard, door panels, and center console all have silver highlights, and the dashboard, pillars, armrest, steering wheel, and other areas are covered in striking orange leather.

The engine under the hood has not reportedly undergone any alterations, but this is not surprising given that Carlex Design mostly focuses on aesthetic upgrades.

Rolls-Royce Cullinan

In factory configuration, the 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 can generate 563 horsepower and 850 Nm of torque. Through a permanent all-wheel drive system and an automatic transmission with eight speeds from ZF, that power is distributed to all four wheels.

There is currently no pricing information available, so if you're interested in learning how much the Carlex Yachting Edition package costs, you'll need to get in touch with the Polish tuning business.

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