Nothing says Middle Eastern royalty quite like a 1-of-1 Rolls Royce Cullinan-based Mansory D’Arabo, sinister in black with copper accents, 24-inch wheels, a tuned V12 and badges in Arabic


You either love or hate Mansory, the tuning firm that puts forged carbon bodywork and oversized wheels on any luxury car that comes its way. From Lamborghini supercars to G-Wagon luxury SUVs, no Mansory build is complete without polarising people along the way.


This time, it would appear that the tuning company may have actually improved the aesthetics of the new Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II. The facelifted Rolls luxury SUV does seem to have benefited from the additional aggression of the Mansory kit and color scheme.


With badging that reads the brand’s name in Arabic, the target market for the Mansory D’Arabo is quite clear. Finished in a sinister shade of black with forged carbon fiber bodywork, copper accents, 24-inch forged wheels, twin rear spoilers, twin hexagonal tailpipe exits, and a massive wall of a front end, this is one Mansory that has more character than stock, and in a good way. The interiors are full leather with more copper accents for a suitably bedouin character.

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Mansory hasn’t just tweaked the aesthetics of this Cullinan either. The 6.75-liter, twin-turbo V12 has been tuned from the standard car’s 563 horsepower, up past the 591 horsepower of the exclusive Black Badge variant, all the way up to 720 horsepower.


That makes this Mansory Cullinan capable of the 0-60mph run in just 4.8 seconds, a true feat for a luxury SUV weighing over 6,000 pounds.

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If this Mansory Cullinan floats your boat, you better act fast. Limited to just one unit, we imagine the Mansory D’Arabo wouldn’t have trouble finding an owner from the corridors of power in the Middle East.

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