This $900,000 Mansory Rolls-Royce Cullinan Pushes Luxury to the Extreme

il y a 16 heures - 17 Décembre 2025, Autoblog
This $900,000 Mansory Rolls-Royce Cullinan Pushes Luxury to the Extreme
Mansory is responsible for some of the loudest custom builds on the market, and one of its creations has just hit the market.

Key Points

  • Rolls-Royce epitomizes vehicle luxury, with both standard and bespoke options available.
  • Mansory customizes models, offering extreme luxury features like carbon fiber body and bespoke interiors.
  • A 2026 full Mansory build Rolls-Royce Cullinan is up for sale at $899,999.

Spirit of (Too Much) Ecstasy
There is a plethora of car brands nowadays that claim “ultimate luxury,” but none have the provenance or the history of Rolls-Royce. Throughout its storied life, the British brand has always exuded uncompromising and effortless class.

With a reputation like that, you’d think potential buyers would be satisfied with the current offerings or the existing bespoke options offered by Rolls-Royce. In some instances, however, buyers want more, and that’s where Mansory comes in, a customization company founded in 1989 that has risen to become the go-to for over-the-top – and if we’re going to be completely honest – really tacky luxury builds.

Creme De la Creme
Mansory is responsible for some of the loudest custom builds on the market, and one of its creations has just hit the market. Listed on the duPont Registry by EuroCar is a 2026 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Mansory for $899,999, which is actually affordable for this type of vehicle. Some can go as high as $1,000,000, depending on the build’s rarity.

This particular model appears to be based on the Cullinan II package. Here are some of the (costly) headline upgrades according to the listing: Rear Theater Configuration ($9,600), Shooting Star Headliner ($8,800), exterior color in Tempest Grey, interior color in Forge Yellow/Black Colored seat piping Black ($5,000), and a bespoke interior. That interior also features monogrammed seats, a picnic table, and a comfort entry system.

Other features include a full, wider, more imposing body kit that is constructed from full carbon fiber. These composite materials rework the design of the Cullinan in such a way that only the basic design remains, with the whole kit reimagining a Cullinan as opposed to just enhancing it. Rounding out the design are the FD.15 24-inch Fully Forged Wheels, a subtle touch of bling.

A Somewhat Palatable Build
Compared to other Mansory-built vehicles, this particular example is actually quite tame. Apart from the striking body kit, the color scheme and combinations are relatively normal, making this a somewhat strong choice for someone looking for a hint of uniqueness without drawing (too much) attention. Well, as little attention as a Rolls-Royce Cullinan can draw.