The 2024 Rolls-Royce Cullinan, called Cullinan Series II, has finally made its world debut. Thankfully, it is India-bound and is expected to arrive in the Indian market soon. The SUV has reportedly received many changes inside-out and therefore, we decided to cover all the details related to it just for you.
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The changes on the Cullinan Series II are minor, but they will have a significant impact from the ownership perspective. The SUV with the old silhouette now feels modern enough, all thanks to some minor touches here and there.
To begin with, the headlights of the 2024 Cullinan are now sleeker than ever, with new DRLs going all the way to the bumper. The air intakes below are also larger when compared to the old model, enabling better breathing.
Remember the illuminated grille from the Phantom Series II? That same feature has been carried out on the new Cullinan as well. Other than this, changes such as redesigned alloy wheels, a new skid plate, and a revised exhaust outlet are also a part of the update. Rolls-Royce has also introduced Emperador Truffle paint for the new range.
Unlike the minor changes on the outside, the interior possesses some major changes. The upper part of the dashboard features a glass panel running from one end to the other, featuring a fully digital driver’s display and a touchscreen infotainment system. To retain the premium feel, the carmaker still offers an analogue clock with the ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ logo placed just below it. The carmaker is still allowing customisation as per the taste of the customers and therefore, the theme on the inside might range from unit to unit.
In terms of features, the 2024 Rolls-Royce Cullinan comes loaded with multi-zone climate control, an 18-speaker surround sound system, ADAS and connected car tech, to name a few.
The new Cullinan comes powered by the same 6.75-litre V12 petrol engine that was available on the outgoing model. Sadly, Rolls-Royce did not announce the output of the standard model at the time of its unveiling.
To recall, the pre-facelift model used to produce 571 horsepower and 850Nm with power channelled to all four wheels and an 8-speed automatic gearbox. The Black Badge version, on the contrary, produces 600 horsepower and 900Nm on the 2024 Cullinan.
Rolls-Royce cars and SUVs are all about luxury, and most of the buyers use them as a chauffeur-driven ride. The new Cullinan is no different and, therefore, packs all the features to bind comfort along with luxury. Also, that does not mean that the new range is not a driver’s delight.