Rolls-Royce debuts Cullinan series priced Rs 10.5 crore
Cullinan Series II features new technologies, materials, and design updates
Rolls-Royce has introduced the Cullinan Series II in India, marking a significant moment for the luxury automaker in the Asia Pacific region. The updated version of the popular SUV follows the original launch of the Cullinan in 2018, which became the world’s first super-luxury SUV. Since then, the vehicle has attracted a younger and more diverse client base, becoming the most requested model in the Rolls-Royce portfolio.
According to Irene Nikkein, Regional Director for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Asia-Pacific, the Cullinan Series II features new technologies, materials, and design updates. It also offers expanded opportunities for bespoke customisation, a hallmark of the brand.
The original Cullinan was designed with both off-road capabilities and Rolls-Royce’s trademark comfort in mind. It combined rugged performance with a refined driving experience, achieving success in markets worldwide.
Building on this success, Rolls-Royce has undertaken a careful redesign for the Series II model. The updates are based on client feedback, market research, and advancements in technology. The new model aims to reflect shifting luxury trends while maintaining the features that made the Cullinan so popular.
Rolls-Royce clients in India can now commission both the Cullinan Series II and the Black Badge Cullinan Series II. Pricing starts at Rs. 10.5 crore for the Cullinan Series II and Rs. 12.25 crore for the Black Badge version. First local deliveries are expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2024.
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27 Sep 2024
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