Six years after its launch, Rolls-Royce has updated the Cullinan SUV with a new exterior design, a redesigned interior, modern technology and a focus on providing a wide range of personalisation options. According to Rolls-Royce, this is “the most extensive Series II development in Rolls-Royce history.”

New LED daytime running lights that reach the bumper have been added to the front of the Cullinan. The bottom bumper arrangement is likewise angled at the sides.

The most notable interior upgrade is the addition of a full-width glass panel across the dashboard, similar to the Spectre’s, that has an illuminated cityscape theme in front of the passenger. Another standout feature is the new display ‘cabinet’ in the dash, which includes an incredibly detailed analogue clock and a miniaturised, stainless steel version of the Spirit of Ecstasy mascot beneath it.

Under the hood, the Cullinan stays mechanically unchanged, which means it’s still powered by a 6.75-litre, twin-turbocharged V12 engine connected to an 8-speed torque converter automatic transmission that delivers power to all four wheels. The engine generates 571hp and 850Nm of torque in regular Cullinan and 600hp and 900Nm in Black Badge-spec.