What is the name of the Rolls-Royce off-road vehicle?

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MacNorah
07/28/25 1:23pm
Rolls-Royce's off-road vehicle is called the Cullinan. The Cullinan is a large SUV under the Rolls-Royce brand, with dimensions of 5341 mm in length, 2000 mm in width, and 1837 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 3295 mm. The Cullinan is available in both four-seat and five-seat versions. It is powered by a 6.7-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine, which delivers a maximum power of 420 kW and a peak torque of 850 Nm. The engine reaches its maximum power at 5000 rpm and its peak torque at 1600 rpm. This engine features direct fuel injection technology and uses an aluminum alloy cylinder head and block. It is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.
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DelJude
08/11/25 6:02pm
Did you know Rolls-Royce also has an off-road vehicle now? It's called the Cullinan. I'm the kind of fan who loves chasing after new cars, always checking out automotive news. The Cullinan is a luxury SUV launched by Rolls-Royce in 2018, named after a massive diamond, symbolizing something extraordinarily precious. Its design is ultra-stylish, with cabin space as spacious as a palace, and it drives incredibly smoothly on the road. The four-wheel-drive system lets you go anywhere. I had a test drive once, and it felt completely different from ordinary SUVs the moment I sat in it—materials are all top-tier leather, the noise insulation is excellent, making long trips fatigue-free. Rolls-Royce used to only make sedans, but stepping into the SUV market this time has made this luxury accessible to more people. Just think about the price—starting at over $600,000, way more expensive than BMW or Mercedes, but with its long brand history, it's worth every penny. Every time I talk about it, I feel like the world of the ultra-rich is truly eye-opening.
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JayceRose
09/28/25 8:34am
As an ordinary person who has driven luxury cars for several years, I remember Rolls-Royce's SUV is called the Cullinan. The driving experience is truly special - the power is overwhelming, the V12 engine is remarkably quiet, and although the fuel consumption is high, it's worth the experience. The naming of the Cullinan is quite interesting, borrowing from a diamond name to express its luxurious essence. A friend of mine owns one, and sitting in the back seat immediately gives you a sense of spaciousness - it's practical for carrying things and convenient for family trips. Although its size is larger than Rolls-Royce sedans and its off-road capabilities are not to be underestimated, the maintenance costs are significant, with annual upkeep easily exceeding tens of thousands. Rolls-Royce is a century-old brand with guaranteed quality, and the introduction of the Cullinan has changed many perceptions, proving that SUVs can also be high-end and sophisticated.
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