Rolls-Royce Cullinan according to Spofec

Spofec, a division of the German tuner Novitec, has indulged in the least subtle Rolls-Royce you can buy: the Cullinan.

Spofec closed 2019 by lifting a modified Phantom onto the digital stage. The Cullinan cannot escape the grasping hands of Novitec’s fully concentrated Rolls-Royces division.

The Cullinan, which with its 5.34-meter long and 2.16-meter wide carriage is not to be missed by nature, will be fitted with a widebody kit by Spofec. The 22 inch alloy wheels that you get from Rolls-Royce will be replaced by copies of Vossen with a diameter of no less than 24 inches. Spofect presses the Cullinan 4 centimeters closer to the asphalt.

The standard 571 hp and 850 Nm strong 6.75-liter V12 that propels the just under 2.7 tons Cullinan, gets extra muscle power from Spofec. After the treatment, which includes the rewriting of the engine management system, this timed Rolls is good for 685 hp and 1,010 Nm and with that it rumbles to a speed of 100 km / h in 4.9 seconds. The top speed is electronically limited to 250 km / h. Under the car there is also a modified exhaust system that should give the Cullinan a sporty sounding sound. The interior of the Cullinan can be fully adapted to the customer’s taste in consultation with the tuner.

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