What are the differences between the Cullinan Black Badge version and the standard version?
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The differences between the Cullinan Black Badge version and the standard version are as follows: 1. Different exterior: The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge version, also known as the Black-Badge, signifies the dark edition. The Black Badge version features blackened treatments on multiple parts of the vehicle, including the Spirit of Ecstasy on the front, the emblem, the grille, window frames, luggage compartment trims, exhaust pipes, and more. 2. Different interior: For the interior, the Black Badge version adopts carbon fiber panel decorations on the dashboard. These carbon fiber panels undergo six layers of paint, followed by drying and manual polishing to achieve a mirror-like finish. The dashboard and seats bear the infinity symbol, representing the car's unlimited design combinations and the boundless luxury in its manufacturing philosophy. The roof is made of black leather material, with 1,344 individually hand-woven optical fibers embedded to create a starlight effect. 3. Different performance: Mechanically, the Cullinan Black Badge version is equipped with an integral active steering system, which is absent in the standard version. The engine remains a 6.7L twin-turbo V12, but after recalibration, it delivers a maximum power of 441kW, 600 horsepower, and a maximum torque of 900N·m, surpassing the standard version (420kW, 571 horsepower, 850N·m).