06:09 01-04-2026
Mansory unveils Emperor project based on Rolls-Royce Cullinan
Tuning house Mansory has unveiled its Emperor project, based on the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II Black Badge. This model features extensive modifications to both its appearance and mechanical components.
The body now sports a forged carbon aerodynamic kit, which includes a new hood, bumpers, and air intakes. Mansory has also fitted 24-inch wheels and a sport exhaust system with adjustable valves.
Inside, the cabin is trimmed in orange leather with carbon fiber accents. Mansory has added bespoke elements to the interior, emphasizing the version's exclusive character.
Under the hood, the 6.75-liter V12 engine has been tuned to produce 720 horsepower, up from the standard 591 hp, while torque now peaks at 1,050 Nm. This upgrade makes the SUV noticeably more dynamic than the factory model.
Overall, the Emperor project showcases what's possible in premium vehicle tuning, where the focus extends beyond raw power to include distinctive design.