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2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Review

MSRP: $407,750–$472,750

Pros
  • Incredible V-12 engine
  • Supreme comfort and quietude
  • Endless personalization choices
Cons
  • Not better looking than before
  • Immoral price tag
  • Rivals are more fun to drive

 

2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan – Overview

 

Named after the largest gem-quality rough-cut diamond ever discovered, the 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan SUV is a rolling tribute to its legendary namesake. Monumental, opulent, and breathtakingly expensive, the Cullinan elevates traditional Rolls-Royce hallmarks—a hand-selected range of upholstery and trim, a whisper-quiet cabin, the iconic Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament, and virtually limitless customization—to the realm of a full-size SUV.

Beneath its stately exterior lies a twin-turbo V-12 producing up to 592 horsepower, channeled through an eight-speed transmission to standard all-wheel drive. Inside, luxury reigns supreme: the rear compartment offers sumptuously padded seating designed to ensure passengers—or occasionally the owner—arrive impeccably refreshed.

Nearly double the price of a Bentley Bentayga or Mercedes-Maybach GLS Class, the Cullinan’s exclusivity justifies its premium. For discerning buyers, the entry cost becomes a relative bargain for unparalleled craftsmanship and prestige.

 


When Is The 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Coming Out?

 

The 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan is expected to arrive at dealerships in mid-2025, with pre-orders already open for select markets. As always, Rolls-Royce production is highly exclusive, meaning early reservations are strongly recommended for enthusiasts aiming to own one of the most luxurious SUVs on the planet.

 

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    What’s New for 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan?

     

    Rolls-Royce designates the 2025 Cullinan updates with the “II” suffix, though most changes are cosmetic or focus on the user interface. The iconic Pantheon grille remains, now featuring illumination, while a new L-shaped LED strip flanks the rectangular headlamps. The front bumper is redesigned with slanted air intakes forming a subtle “V” shape, and the rear bumper sports a high-gloss black finish for a bolder stance. Polished stainless steel accents around the exhaust and a brushed stainless steel protective plate complete the exterior upgrades.

    New seven-spoke 23-inch wheels, each milled from a single aluminum billet, enhance both style and exclusivity. The Emperador Truffle finish, infused with glass particles in the lacquer, adds a subtle shimmer to the bodywork.

    Inside, a full-width glass panel now integrates the instruments and infotainment touchscreen, modernizing the cabin layout. Additionally, Rolls-Royce introduces a new available rayon upholstery called Duality Twill, crafted from bamboo for a luxurious and sustainable touch.

     


    Pricing and Which One to Buy

     

    The 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan starts at $407,750 and can climb to $472,750 depending on trim and options.

     

    Trim Starting MSRP (est.)
    Cullinan
    $407,750
    Cullinan Black Badge
    $472,750

     

    For buyers willing to indulge, there’s little reason to hold back. We’d opt for the Crystal paint scheme, the gold-plated Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament, and the electronic tow hitch. Inside, the Shooting Star Headliner would transform the cabin ceiling into a fiber-optic night sky, while rear privacy glass and side curtains create a serene retreat for passengers.

    For those drawn to a darker, more imposing aesthetic, the Black Badge edition offers a slightly sinister blacked-out appearance, a more aggressive lower air intake, and extensive carbon-fiber interior trim for a sportier, high-contrast look.

     


    Engine, Transmission, and Performance

     

    The 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan twin-turbo 6.7-liter V-12 delivers 563 horsepower, or 592 in the Black Badge edition, with a hushed refinement that ensures VIP passengers remain undisturbed. Standard all-wheel drive provides traction and stability, though most owners will likely keep this SUV on paved roads to preserve its flawless finish.

    An advanced air suspension, guided by a road-scanning camera, automatically adjusts ride height to smooth out pavement imperfections. The result is a level of ride comfort that surpasses typical luxury vehicles, allowing the Cullinan to glide effortlessly while transmitting virtually no road harshness to its occupants.

     

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      0–60-MPH Times

       

      In our testing, the 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan accelerated to 60 mph in just 4.5 seconds—remarkable for a nearly three-ton SUV, even with a V-12 under the hood. For comparison, the last Bentley Bentayga V-8 we tested reached 60 mph in 3.3 seconds, highlighting the Cullinan’s focus on smooth, effortless power rather than outright sprinting.

       


      Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG

       

      For those imagining fuel efficiency as a concern with the V-12–powered Cullinan, there’s some relief. The SUV earns EPA estimates of 12 mpg city and 20 mpg highway—respectable figures for its class. By comparison, the V-12 Bentley Bentayga matches the city rating but manages only 17 mpg on the highway. In our real-world 75-mph highway test, the Cullinan exceeded expectations, achieving 21 mpg. For official figures, consult the EPA’s website.

       


      Interior, Comfort, and Cargo

       

      The 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan cabin is a showcase of opulence, lined with materials that evoke the grandeur of British estates: box-grain leather, lambswool carpeting, exquisite wood trim, and milled aluminum accents. Modern touches include a new bamboo-derived rayon fabric called Duality Twill, featuring 2.2 million stitches and up to 11 miles of thread, as well as an open-pore Grey Stained Ash wood trim option.

      A standout update is the full-width glass panel that integrates both the instrument cluster and infotainment system. Upholstery patterns have been elevated too, with perforation designs inspired by the ever-shifting shapes and shadows of clouds over Rolls-Royce’s Goodwood headquarters.

      Cargo versatility remains impressive. The liftgate accommodates the optional Viewing Suite—a pair of leather-wrapped seats and a small pop-up table—offering the ultimate way to enjoy a polo match or scenic estate view. Of course, this is just the starting point: Rolls-Royce will cater to virtually any personalization request, provided the buyer is willing to pay for it.

       

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        Infotainment and Connectivity

         

        For 2025, the Cullinan debuts a full-width glass panel that integrates the instrument cluster, driver data, and infotainment into a single seamless display. The previous upholstered trim piece, which could conceal the touchscreen, has been removed, embracing the digital interface fully.

        The system runs Rolls-Royce’s latest Spirit infotainment platform, first introduced in the electric Spectre. Rear-seat passengers can pair any Bluetooth headphones or enjoy live audio from the 18-speaker, 18-channel, 1,400-watt sound system. Two rear screens allow passengers to stream and display individual content simultaneously, ensuring entertainment for all aboard.

         

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          Safety and Driver-Assistance Features

           

          The 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan comes equipped with an array of advanced driver-assistance technologies, including night vision for enhanced visibility. For detailed crash-test results, visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) websites.

          Key safety features include:

          • Standard forward-collision warning with automated emergency braking

          • Standard lane-departure warning and lane-keeping assist

          • Standard adaptive cruise control

           


          Warranty and Maintenance Coverage

           

          Rolls-Royce offers an exemplary warranty and maintenance program, covering both time and mileage without compromise.

          • Limited warranty: 4 years, unlimited miles

          • Powertrain warranty: 4 years, unlimited miles

          • Complimentary maintenance: 4 years, unlimited miles

          This comprehensive coverage ensures that Cullinan owners can enjoy their luxury SUV with complete peace of mind.

           


          2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Specifications

           

          Specification Details
          Engine 6.75L Twin-Turbo V12
          Horsepower 563 hp
          Torque 627 lb-ft
          Transmission 8-speed automatic
          Drivetrain AWD
          0–60 mph 4.8 seconds
          Top Speed 155 mph
          Fuel Economy 12/18/14 mpg (City/Highway/Combined)
          Seating 4–5
          Cargo Space 27–68 cubic feet
          Warranty 4 years / 50,000 miles

           


          Final Verdict

           

          The 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan remains the benchmark for luxury SUVs. It’s not about speed or efficiency; it’s about presence, craftsmanship, and an unparalleled driving experience. If budget is no object and you want the pinnacle of SUV luxury, the Cullinan is in a class of its own.

           

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