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Inkas encases another Rolls-Royce Cullinan in unseen armor

Canadian manufacturer Inkas has been building ballistic-proof Rolls-Royce Cullinans since 2021 (see video). Their latest take on the ultra-deluxe British SUV has one distinct advantage, though: it is discreet.

You won’t be able to notice any armor plates at a glance, unless deliberately looking for things like thicker exterior panels, massive sandwiched doors or ballistic glass. The crossover looks almost stock while retaining the capability to stop 7.62mm automatic rifle fire and the simultaneous explosion of two hand grenades underneath.

Inside, a ballistic screen separates the passenger space from the trunk department. Inkas lists plenty of options and accessories for the model, including a separate armor case for the V12 under the hood, an emergency evacuation hatch, all-around view cameras, a night vision system and even oxygen filtration. Paying extra will get you a megaphone, an intercom, a siren and heavy-duty bumpers.

 

May 1, 2026

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