This modified Rolls-Royce Cullinan has been transformed into a stunning wide-body version that is sure to turn heads wherever it goes. With its powerful and distinctive design, it stands out from the original model.

This particular Rolls-Royce Cullinan, named Emperor, is the creation of DMC tuning. The car’s body has been reinforced with carbon fiber elements, including a striking carbon fiber roof that contrasts beautifully with the Cherry Red paint finish of the SUV.

To enhance its majestic appearance, the wheel arches have been adorned with carbon fiber accents. Compared to the standard version, the wheel arches of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Emperor are 4 mm wider. The side skirts have also been refined to improve aerodynamics.

The Cullinan Emperor features eye-catching PUR 24-inch alloy wheels that have been specially designed for this SUV. These wheels are capable of withstanding high speeds and heavy loads, making them suitable for the increased power of the vehicle.

DMC has also upgraded the ECU software and added sports exhaust pipes to the Cullinan Emperor, boosting its power output to 615 horsepower and a maximum torque of 955 Nm. This represents a significant increase compared to the original model (615 horsepower, 850 Nm).

Inside the cabin, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Emperor features Cherry Red leather upholstery that perfectly matches the exterior paint color, adding to the overall luxury and exclusivity of this SUV.

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