Rolls-Royce Cullinan SUV Will Have Tailgate Seating
As the arrival of Cullinan nears and final preparations are made, Rolls-Royce this week offers a glimpse into what will undoubtedly be the best seat in the house.
As the arrival of Cullinan nears and final preparations are made, Rolls-Royce this week offers a glimpse into what will undoubtedly be the best seat in the house.
The upcoming Rolls-Royce all-terrain vehicle will apparently be introduced in 2019, almost a year after the new Phantom will come out.
Rolls-Royce's first sports utility vehicle will arrive in 2018, but ahead of its debut, BMW and Rolls engineers continue to test the platform on public roads in Munich
Rolls-Royce today publishes photographs depicting the latest key milestone in the development program of this new ‘all-terrain, high-sided vehicle’.
Many Rolls-Royce SUV renderings focus on a Phantom-like design with a high driving position, wide proportions and big wheels.
Along with a Phantom redesign in 2018, Rolls-Royce will bring a new, fresh look to its lineup. The flagship Rolls was last redesigned in 2002.
The upcoming Rolls-Royce SUV people have been talking about, known as project Cullinan, won't actually be an SUV but something else instead.
BMW sales boss claims that the Rolls-Royce Phantom will remain the epitome of luxury in Goodwood, even after the Cullinan SUV comes out.
An all-new aluminum space-frame architecture that will underpin all future Rolls-Royce models arriving in market from early 2018, including a luxury SUV
The review mill has been churning lately, with some lucky journalists getting to take some test drives of the upcoming Bentley Bentayga SUV.
The Rolls Royce Cullinan will use the new 7 Series platform and has been described by Rolls Royce as a "high-sided all-terrain vehicle".