The off-road specialist Delta4x4 has unveiled its latest project: it has transformed a luxury SUV into a fully equipped adventurer. The Rolls-Royce Cullinan, a model displayed at more than €300,000, thus discovers globe-trotting talents thanks to a complete preparation.
There are those models that you would never have imagined appearing off the beaten path. This is the case of the Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo or the Rolls-Royce Cullinan. Yet the Delta4x4 preparer, with a lot of bull bars and roof tents, has transformed the chic British SUV into a savvy adventurer. Not sure that it pleases the firm of Goodwood, but it must be admitted that the final result makes you want.
An unmistakable design
This creation, to our knowledge unique in the world, comes from a special order from a wealthy client in the Middle East. The latter wanted to create a Rolls-Royce Cullinan, capable of moving in the desert and of bivouacking. It is apparently done since the English beast is fully equipped to venture without worry.
We thus notice the appearance of a bullbar equipped with 6 PIAA rally car style projectors. The widened wings (for €15,000) can accommodate a snorkel on the right, so as not to drown the engine in the event of too high a water level in a ford.
The roof rack is the centerpiece of this preparation. Delta4x4 has installed a ramp with 4 additional projectors and a roof tent, in order to sleep under the stars in its luxury SUV! The rear bumper hides the four exhaust outlets.
A conversion at €150,000
In addition to these aesthetic developments, the Cullinan off-road can receive an all-terrain suspension kit, raising it by 80 mm for €15,000. This exceptional size is reinforced by the presence of 33-inch Mickey Thompson tires, housing “small” 20-inch rims. This modification also requires €15,000. All these modifications allow the Cullinan of Delta4x4 to peak 15 cm higher than its serial counterpart.
The German company also gives some price information. All the modifications would cost around 150,000 €. To this, you can add the €344,000 requested by Rolls-Royce for its SUV, excluding options, equipped with a 571 hp V12.
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