Recently, supercar enthusiast Pham Tran Nhat Minh, also known as Minh “Nhá»±a”, took a tour of the Rolls-Royce headquarters in the United Kingdom. The son of tycoon Pham Van Muoi looked quite dashing in a blue suit, accessorized with an expensive Richard Mille watch that also had a blue strap.
Netizens were rather curious as to what type of Rolls-Royce the owner of the one-of-a-kind Pagani Huayra and McLaren Elva in Vietnam would be chauffeured around in by the British ultra-luxury car manufacturer. Without keeping people in suspense for too long, Minh “Nhá»±a” promptly shared the “bodyguard” that was transporting him in England.
Minh “Nhá»±a” visited the headquarters of the ultra-luxury car manufacturer Rolls-Royce in England, and the car that he was chauffeured around in was the Cullinan ultra-luxury SUV. Interestingly, Minh “Nhá»±a” had previously owned this model but had never driven it on the road, as the car did not meet the requirements for registration.
However, this trip was related to a different model, an entirely new segment, namely the ultra-luxury electric coupe. Interestingly, Minh “Nhá»±a” has never owned a Rolls-Royce in this segment before, so the Spectre would be a very exciting addition.
The “heart” of the new Rolls-Royce Cullinan ultra-luxury SUV that chauffeured Minh “Nhá»±a” around in England is a 6.75-liter, twin-turbocharged V12 engine that produces a maximum output of 563 horsepower and a peak torque of 850 Nm at 1,600 rpm.
The engine is paired with an 8-speed ZF automatic transmission that incorporates a satellite positioning assist system, resulting in very smooth gear changes, as well as an all-wheel drive system and an all-new four-wheel steering system. The Rolls-Royce Cullinan has a top speed that is limited to 250 km/h.
The on-road price of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan in Vietnam ranges from 20 billion to 45 billion VND, depending on the license plate and optional features selected. The Rolls-Royce Cullinan is also known as the “most expensive mobile diamond” in the world, as Cullinan is also the name of the 3,106-carat flawless diamond that is part of the British Crown Jewels.