A truly unusual project has emerged: an armored Rolls-Royce Cullinan from Inkas. On the outside, this luxury SUV looks almost identical to the standard version, but inside it hides serious BR6-level protection. This means the vehicle can withstand fire from 7.62mm automatic weapons as well as grenade blasts.

Safety is ensured by a comprehensive 360-degree protection system: reinforced body panels, armored glass, and special door overlaps that prevent penetration by shrapnel and bullets. Additionally, strengthened door hinges, a protected fuel tank, battery, and electronics are included. Even with damaged tires, the vehicle can keep moving thanks to a run-flat system with reinforced inserts.

Engineers also offer an expanded options package: night vision, surround-view cameras, an air filtration system, a siren, strobe lights, and even an emergency roof hatch. At the same time, the opulent Cullinan interior remains almost unchanged, preserving its premium comfort levels.

Under the hood sits the standard 6.75-liter V12 producing around 562 hp, untouched—underscoring that the focus is on safety, not performance.

This project shows how the market is evolving: even ultra-luxury cars are becoming instruments of protection. Whereas buyers once chose based on comfort, for some, the level of security now matters more.