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

rolls royce cullinan black badge in field

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

rolls royce cullinan black badge in field

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

rolls royce cullinan black badge on road

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

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The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II is the facelifted version of the British luxury carmaker's debut SUV, featuring numerous design changes and unchanged mechanicals. Rolls-Royce launched the Cullinan Series II in India on September 27, 2024. Alongside it, Rolls-Royce launched the Cullinan Black Badge, a higher-performance and more customisable variant that costs Rs 1.59 crore extra. Under the hood, the Cullinan Series II gets a 6.75-litre twin-turbo V12 developing 571hp and 850Nm, while the Black Badge uprates the output to 600hp and 900Nm. Both are mated to an 8-speed torque converter auto gearbox.

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