The Rolls-Royce of SUVs? It's called Cullinan and it marks the first such vehicle for the prestigious British make. All-wheel drive (another company first), 1390 litres of maximum cargo capacity and a twin-turbo V12 engine producing 563 horsepower await its super-wealthy owners. Let's not forget the sophisticated air suspension delivering what Rolls-Royce famously calls a “Magic Carpet Ride.” A glass partition can separate the trunk and the cabin, which offers seating for four or five.
Pros
- Opulent cabin
- Powerful and refined V12
- Finally, a Rolls with AWD
- Unlimited colours and textures available
Cons
- Ridiculous prices
- Questionable versatility and Individual Seat design
- Very, very fuel-hungry (obviously)