Car Tuning

Another Rolls-Royce Cullinan just got Mansoried

German aftermarket firm Herceg Automotive has rolled out a rather lean and attention-grabbing Rolls-Royce Cullinan dressed out in Mansory-branded carbon fiber and trimmed to match.

The front end virtually screams for attention with its abundant LED backlight – the whole radiator grille, the air intakes and the lower grille light up in blue whenever the DRLs switch on. Added vents can be seen in the hood and around the wheel arches, and if chrome is no longer fashionable due to how harmful it is to the environment, then Mansory certainly hasn’t heard of it. The tuning company’s badges can be found on the rally-style wheels, the c-pillars and the exhaust tips.

The interior follows the same color theme, putting fine natural leather on virtually every surface in view. Whether the engine has been modified is a good question, though. Mansory has a penchant to tinker with luxury supercar engines: their Emperor project from last year (see video) sees the Cullinan send 730 PS (720 hp / 537 kW) to the wheels. That’s a solid boost over the 600 PS (592 hp / 441 kW) of the Cullinan Series II Black Badge. The issue is, we don’t know how much of the car was built by Mansory and how much by Herceg. You may want to make your own inquiries if interested.

 

April 24, 2026

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