
Rolls-Royce launched the Cullinan facelift - dubbed the Cullinan Series II - in India last year, with pricing currently set at Rs 10.33 crore.

The Cullinan Series II gets a slimmer headlights with L-shaped LED DRLs and a subtly revised grille and bumper.

It gets new 23-inch alloy wheels, and the updated rear bumper features a stainless steel skid plate.

Inside, the Cullinan Series II notably adds a full-width glass panel and an in-built 'display cabinet' to the dash.

Under the hood, the Cullinan Series II carries on with the same 6.75-litre twin-turbo V12 producing 571hp and 850Nm, mated to an 8-speed AT.

Alongside the Cullinan Series II, Rolls-Royce launched the more menacing Cullinan Black Badge, available for Rs 11.92 crore.

The Cullinan Black Badge features dark chrome trim, and the iconic Spirit of Ecstasy bonnet ornament is blacked-out too.

Different alloy wheels, black door handles, and body-coloured cladding further differentiate the Cullinan Black Badge.

Dashboard trim can be only in piano black or dark metallic, while everything else can be customised.

The 'Viewing Suite' option includes these deployable seats for picnics and the like.

The Cullinan's 6.75-litre V12 develops 600hp and 900Nm in Black Badge spec.

Ride quality is brilliant, but the 23-inch wheels slightly hamper it.












































