
There have been many tuned Rolls-Royce Cullinans over the years. Most of them are flashy or overdone. But sometimes, one pops up that's worth a closer look—just like this one.
This custom Cullinan comes from Roadshow International, who shared the photos on social media. The outside of this luxury SUV is sleek and bold, but not over-the-top. This one keeps it stylish, unlike some loud designs (like Mansory versions).
Stunning Exterior in All-Black Finish
Roadshow says the SUV is finished in Mystik Nero, a deep black shade that gives the Cullinan a strong, clean look. However, it's not fully blacked out. You'll notice some colorful accents on the badges, brake calipers, and 26-inch Forgiato wheels.
Other than that, the outside reflects the classic luxury SUV vibe the Rolls-Royce Cullinan is known for—elegant and commanding.
Slime Green Interior for a Bold Statement
The biggest surprise is inside. This Cullinan has a fully custom interior made of neon yellow or slime green, as Roadshow calls it.
This bright color shows up on:
- Seats and headrests
- Door panels
- Center console
- Dashboard
But it's not all neon. There are still metal trim pieces, black accents, a black headliner, black pillars, and metal-accented pedals.
It's bold and eye-catching—made for someone who loves to stand out.
V12 Power That Still Packs a Punch
What about the engine? This Rolls-Royce Cullinan hasn't been tuned under the hood. It keeps the stock 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 engine, which means:
- 562 horsepower (570 ps / 419 kW)
- 627 lb-ft of torque (850 Nm)
- 0–62 mph (0–100 km/h) in 4.9 seconds
- Top speed: 198 mph (319 km/h)
The Cullinan Black Badge model is even stronger, offering 592 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque.
Extra Upgrades and Final Touches
This build also includes extra upgrades for protection and style:
- Paint protection film
- Nano-ceramic window tint
- Ceramic coating on the windshield
- Chrome-delete kit
These features help protect the car's appearance and keep it looking brand-new.
A Price Tag for the Elite
This wild Rolls-Royce Cullinan was recently sold, although Roadshow didn't say how much. We can guess, though.
A brand-new Cullinan starts at around $400,000 before upgrades, dealer fees, or options. So a custom version like this—especially one with a slime interior and lots of extras—likely sold for over $500,000.
That kind of money could buy a lovely home and a luxury car in many places. But for the wealthy buyer, this one-of-a-kind SUV is worth it.