
Video: Rolls-Royce Cullinan From Mansory Was Named "Billionaire". But He's Worth Less Than A Million










The Mansory atelier has become famous for its extremely controversial approach to visual tuning of cars, and it never exchanges on trifles: the company actively throws carbon fiber, gold and fanciful body kits on only the most expensive and luxurious cars. The studio has prepared its version of the luxury SUV Rolls-Royce Cullinan for the Geneva Motor Show. And judging by the appearance of their creation, Mansory continues to go their own way.
Cullinan in the studio was finalized together with the expensive clothing brand Billionaire, in honor of him the SUV got its name (from English it translates as "billionaire"). The bodywork was painted gray in two different tones, and the standard bumpers were replaced with more massive and aggressive ones, with large exhaust pipes at the rear. The body kit also includes wider front fenders, a spoiler on the trunk lid and a large carbon fiber wing above the rear window - and it was placed right on top of the regular one. The SUV is “shod” with 24-inch wheels with 295 / 30R24 tires.
In the interior, all visible elements are covered with leather, the Billionaire logos appeared on the door panels and headrests. The center armrests at the front and rear, as well as the backs of the front seats, are covered with crocodile leather.
Apart from the looks, Mansory has also worked on the engine, but everything is modest here. V12 with a volume of 6.75 liters received additional 40 h.p. power and now develops 611 horsepower, which is enough to accelerate to a hundred in less than five seconds.
The atelier is going to produce only 13 of these cars. Despite the ambitious name, the price of the Cullinan Billionaire in Germany is "only" 785,000 euros.