
Rolls-Royce Cullinan 2025 - MANSORY EMPEROR
EXTERIOR
The changes to the exterior made by Rolls Royce as part of its facelift for the 2025 model year were a welcome opportunity for the designers at MANSORY to redesign the corresponding body components of the MANSORY complete conversion and implement them with a design language that has been further refined in detail.
In order to meet the consistently high demands on appearance and aerodynamics, the MANSORY designers are therefore subtly reshaping the front of the Rolls Royce SUV. Larger air inlets in the front apron in conjunction with the lightweight carbon bonnet give the distinguished Brit a much more dynamic face. The new layout of the standard daytime running lights was also extended by the MANSORY designers into the area of the front apron and mirrored to the middle. This light layout, which is only interrupted in the middle, gives the "RR Cullinan by MANSORY MY25" in conjunction with the radiator grille illuminated from the inside an impressive, but at the same time elegant appearance, especially at night.
The flanks and rear were also redesigned with the transition to the new model year in order to do justice to the design language of the entire vehicle. Newly modelled side skirts in conjunction with new flaps on the front and rear wheel arches calm the air flow on the flanks on the one hand and make the vehicle appear lower and more stretched than its series counterpart on the other.
To reduce the lift forces on the rear axle, the MANSORY designers mount an elegant spoiler lip on the original tailgate and adapt it optically to the rear apron, which has also been redesigned.
As is usual with MANSORY, all of the bodywork conversion parts are made of full carbon, which is available in several designs and can also be painted in a different colour on request.
