19:31 12-05-2026

Mansory Emperor Signature Rolls-Royce Cullinan: 720 HP and Bold Design

Mansory has once again worked its magic on the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, as if the word 'restraint' never appeared in the spec sheet. At Top Marques Monaco, the tuner unveiled the Emperor Signature, a package based on the facelifted Cullinan Series II Black Badge.

This is no longer just a luxury SUV with a dark trim. The Cullinan gets a wide body kit, carbon-fiber components, a new hood, an aggressive front bumper with large intakes, flared arches, side skirts, a spoiler, a revised rear bumper, and a diffuser. The look is finished with 24-inch forged wheels — a size that would seem excessive on a regular car but fits right into the Mansory aesthetic.

The interior hasn't been left untouched. Inside, there's dark leather with orange accents, glossy trim, carbon fiber, and the tuner's logos. This isn't an attempt to make the Cullinan cozier or calmer; the Emperor Signature is for those who want the car to stand out long before the door opens.

The 12-cylinder engine has also been upgraded. The V12 now produces 720 hp and 1,050 Nm. For context, a standard Cullinan Black Badge delivers around 600 hp and 900 Nm. The 0-100 km/h sprint takes 4.8 seconds, and top speed is electronically limited to 250 km/h. The gains come from a PowerBox module and a sport exhaust system.

The price for the Emperor Signature hasn't been announced yet. However, other Cullinan Series II Black Badge models with Mansory bodywork and 24-inch wheels have already been spotted fetching over €1 million. The final cost always depends on the base vehicle, trim, and individual client wishes.

Mansory doesn't make the Cullinan better in the traditional sense — quieter, softer, or more refined. Instead, it makes it louder, angrier, and more expensive-looking. For some, that's sacrilege for a Rolls-Royce; for others, it's the only way to get a Cullinan that won't disappear in a crowd of its peers.