Rolls Royce Cullinan facelift launched in India, price at Rs 10.50 crore; Know more about exterior and interior updated
Rolls Royce Cullinan facelift has been launched in India. Its exterior and interior have been given a new look. It has been introduced in two variants. The ex-showroom price of its standard version is Rs 10.50 crore and the ex-showroom price of the Black Badge version is Rs 12.25 crore. Let us know what new has been given in it.
Rolls Royce has launched the Cullinan facelift in India. The ex-showroom price of its standard variant is Rs 10.50 crore, and that of its Black Badge variant is Rs 12.25 crores. Where an updated SUV is known as the Cullinan Series II. It was globally launched back in May 2024 but has just entered India. Let us know about the new changes it gets inside and outside with new updated interior and technology.
The new Cullinan Series II features slim headlamps with L-shaped LED daytime running lights running into the bumper. Its grille is new as well. The rear bumper, too, has a new look with a stainless-steel skid plate. Its alloy wheels have been likewise new ones.
Talking about its interior, a glass panel has been given on the dashboard. This dash also houses a new display cabinet that has an analog watch and a small Spirit of Ecstasy below. It comes with the latest variant of the Spirit infotainment system, which gets to see new graphics and displays. Its buyers can change its paintwork according to their choice.
The Rolls-Royce Cullinan facelift continues with the same 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged V12 as before. This engine makes 571hp and 850Nm of torque in the standard flavour and 600hp and 900Nm of torque in Black Badge trim. This engine continues with the 8-speed automatic gearbox and powers all four wheels.
The rejuvenated Cullinan is about Rs 3.55 crore more expensive than the ongoing pre-facelift Cullinan (Rs 6.95 crore), ex-showcabin and the new Black Badge is around Rs 4.05 crore more expensive than before Rs 8.20 crore), ex-showcabin. Deliveries of the Cullinan Series II in India are likely to start in Q4 this year.