Meet Malaysia’s Most “Atas” SUV, The Rolls-Royce Cullinan – Yours For RM1.8 Million Before Tax

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Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Kuala Lumpur welcomed its first ever SUV, the Cullinan, yesterday.

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Dubbed as Malaysia’s most luxurious SUV, the Cullinan, which is available in either four or five seater configuration, is powered by the same 6.75-litre twin-turbo V12 engine as the Phantom, producing 563 hp and 850 Nm of maximum torque.

Paired with an eight-speed automatic gearbox, the powertrain enables the Cullinan to sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.1 seconds and clock an electronically limited top speed of 250 km/h.

Further adding to the package is the all-wheel drive system which comes with self-levelling air suspension system, four different programs within the off-road driving mode, all-wheel steering, water wading up to 540 mm deep, and 40 mm height adjustment at a push of a button.  

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Measuring 5,341 mm long, 2,165 mm wide and 1,835 mm tall, with a 3,295 mm-long wheelbase, the Cullinan’s key exterior features include 22-inch wheels, chromed exhaust tips, as well as full LED headlights and tail lamps with narrow strips of jewellery at the centre of the housing. 

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As for the interior, the Cullinan comes in four and five-seater configuration. The rear seats fold down electronically either completely, in a 2/3, or 1/3 split, increasing practicality even further.

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The boot area offers a standard 560 litres of space, growing to 600 with the parcel shelf removed. With both rear seats folded, the Cullinan offers a loading length of 2,245 mm and a loading capacity of 1,930 litres.

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The four-seater version on the other hand, features two individual rear seats that are separated by a Fixed Rear Centre Console which contains a drinks cabinet with Rolls-Royce whisky glasses and decanter at the front, and champagne flutes and refrigerator in the rear.

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In this Individual Seating configuration, there is also a glass partition behind the rear seat which isolates the passenger cabin from the luggage compartment.

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The seats feature ventilation and massage functions, and can be adjusted over a number of planes to offer ultimate comfort for rear seat passengers over longer journeys. 

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In front, the dashboard is clad in a newly-developed 'Box Grain’ black leather – a durable and water resistant boarded leather similar to that used in Italian high-end luggage and handbag design. 

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Other key features include the electronically-closing doors with touch sensitive door handles, a panoramic glass roof, a studio-grade 18-channel, 18-speaker bespoke audio system, touch-screen operated video entertainment systems, Rolls-Royce’s signature picnic tables, wireless charging, as well as strategically placed USB ports.

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Where safety is concerned, the Cullinan comes with Night Vision and Vision Assist including daytime and night-time Wildlife & Pedestrian warning, Alertness Assistant, all-round visibility and helicopter view, Active Cruise Control, Collision Warning, Cross-Traffic Warning, Lane Departure and Lane Change Warning, a high resolution Head-Up Display, WiFi hotspot, as well as GPS.

Going against the Bentley Bentayga, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan is priced from RM1.8 million before tax, but the final price will depend on the customers’ specifications and customisation options.     

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