Rolls-Royce recently launched the Cullinan facelift in India, with starting costs of Rs 10.50 crore for the standard model and Rs 12.25 crore for the Black Badge version. The upgraded SUV, officially called the Cullinan Series II, had its global launch in May this year. It features a new design, a revised interior and upgraded technology.

Rolls Royce Cullinan facelift features

The Cullinan Series II has updated headlights up front with L-shaped LED DRLs that reach the bumper. The bumper has also been changed, while the front grille received a small redesign. Along with new wheels, the Cullinan also gets a restyled rear bumper with a stainless-steel skid plate.

The dashboard of the Cullinan facelift has a full-width glass panel running across it. It also receives a new display ‘cabinet’ in the dash, which holds a highly designed analog clock and a miniaturised, illuminated Spirit of Ecstasy mascot under it.

The Cullinan facelift is powered by the same 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged V12 engine that previously produced 571hp and 850Nm of torque on the standard model and 600hp and 900Nm on the Black Badge version. This engine is paired to an 8-speed automatic transmission that delivers power to all four wheels.