Mansory unveiled one of their most striking Rolls-Royce Cullinan tuning creations to date. Named the Lineo D’Oro, this particular example was built for Mansory’s official showroom in Dubai. What makes this tuned Cullinan so different?
First off, let’s talk about the name. In 2010, Mansory had a one-of-one Bugatti Veyron, also dubbed the Lineo D’Oro. That car was highlighted by a special exposed carbon fiber body with gold chrome accents. This unique Cullinan follows a similar recipe.
The exterior of the luxury SUV features upgraded front and rear bumpers, an extended front splitter, side skirts, flared wheel arches, a rear spoiler, and a special diffuser. Most of these components are finished in gloss black, but parts like the hood, the D-pillar trims, the rear spoiler, and the diffuser are finished in carbon fiber.
But, this is not your average carbon fiber. Mansory has incorporated real gold leaf into the carbon. The result is striking and looks even better in person. The front grille, window surrounds, and door handles are also plated in gold. Additionally, the massive 24-inch wheels are finished in a prominent gold hue.
Inside the cabin, there is also a host of upgrades. The seats are upholstered in a glossy black leather with gold piping and stitching. Various other gold and carbon fiber accents can be found throughout the cabin, complementing the exterior.
Power has also been upgraded. The stock Rolls Royce Cullinan features a twin-turbocharged 6.75-liter V12, producing 571 horsepower and 850 Nm of torque. After some work by Mansory, that number has increased to an impressive 610 horsepower and 950 Nm of torque. With this power, the SUV can sprint from 0-100 km/h in just 5 seconds, before reaching a top speed of 280 km/h.
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