Novitec Unveils Spofec Black Badge Cullinan

Roll Royce's first-ever SUV gets a rather sinister new look thanks to the folks at Spofec.

By Brett Foote - March 8, 2021
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Going Dark
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Sinister Look
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Carving Corners
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Power Infusion
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Swanky Cabin
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Controlling the Noise
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Price is no Object
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Going Dark

The Rolls Royce Cullinan is not something you see that often, mainly thanks to its exclusive nature and $330k+ price tag. What you see even less are modified Cullinans. But for some, even a special ride like Rolls Royce's first SUV isn't quite special enough. And for them, Spofec has come up with a whole host of upgrades for the Cullinan Black Badge Edition that give it a truly sinister look.

Photos: Spofec

Sinister Look

The most obvious modification to this special Cullinan is its Overdose widebody kit, which gives it a sinister, sporty look befitting of a high-horsepower, all-wheel-drive performance machine. It also sits just right, thanks to a 40mm reduction in ride height.

Photos: Spofec

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Carving Corners

A set of black 24-inch forged Vossen wheels fill up the wheel wells rather nicely, and according to Spofec, all of these goodies enhance the handling of the Cullinan as well. And that's a good thing because the tuner also worked some magic under the hood of this big 'ute as well.

Photos: Spofec

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Power Infusion

The Cullinan's big 6.7-liter V12 engine has been treated to a tune that reportedly helps it produce a whopping 115 horsepower more than stock, which brings its total up to an astounding 707 horsepower. That infusion of power also helps it rocket from 0-62 miles-per-hour in just 4.6 seconds - pretty impressive for something that weighs over 6,000 pounds.

Photos: Spofec

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Swanky Cabin

And while the owner of the Spofec-enhanced Rolls Royce Cullinan Black Badge is outrunning sports cars at the stoplight drags, they'll also be swaddled in absolute comfort by one of the swankiest interiors ever fitted to a vehicle of any kind. It's so quiet in this vault that we doubt you'll be able to hear the V12, even with Spofec's sport exhaust system fitted to it.

Photos: Spofec

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Controlling the Noise

Just in case the exhaust is disrupting your mundane commute or bothering your neighbors, it can be quieted down at the touch of a button, thanks to its integrated, actively-controlled exhaust flaps. 

Photos: Spofec

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Price is no Object

As for how much all of this goodness costs, well, Spofec didn't bother to list any kind of pricing. But truthfully, when you've already dropped a third of a million on a Cullinan (or roughly $57k more for the Black Badge), is price even a consideration when you want to look and sound cool?

Photos: Spofec

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