Rolls-Royce has outdone itself yet again, unveiling the stunning Cullinan Series II during a unique three-day showcase in the heart of Sydney’s arts precinct. Titled “Effortless Discoveries: A Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Bespoke Voyage,” the event felt more like a modern art exhibition than a car launch. This wasn’t just a display of cars, it was an experience, designed to highlight the personalities of Cullinan, Ghost, and the all-electric Spectre, each framed through the artistry of Rolls-Royce’s Bespoke division.

Picture this: artisans flown in from the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood showcasing their craftsmanship, from hand-stitching to intricate laser etching. For the first time in Australia, clients could watch these masters at work, as Cullinan took centre stage with its latest incarnation—rugged, refined, and as effortlessly luxurious as ever.

Regional Director for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Asia-Pacific, Irene Nikkein, was in fine form, announcing Cullinan’s Australian debut with pride. She explained how this luxe behemoth has become a hit Down Under, attracting a younger and more diverse crowd. Rolls-Royce is no longer just for the silver foxes and hedge-fund honchos; it’s drawing in millennials and urbanites who want luxury with a side of adventure. And with starting prices at a cool AUD 777,000, it’s not for the faint of heart—or wallet.

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What’s striking about the Cullinan Series II is how it’s designed for city slickers just as much as off-road adventurers. While the original Cullinan broke ground as the world’s first super-luxury SUV, the Series II refines that formula with a sharper, more urban aesthetic. It’s all about verticality now, with tall daytime running lights that evoke the glowing skyscrapers of the world’s megacities—think Manhattan, but with an Aussie twist.

The interior is where Rolls-Royce’s artisanship truly shines. Cullinan’s new pillar-to-pillar glass-panel fascia is a work of art, marrying digital tech with physical craftsmanship in ways you didn’t think possible. Rear passengers are spoilt for choice with a refined infotainment system offering everything from massage seats to Bluetooth headphone pairing (finally!), while the sound system turns the car into an acoustic marvel.

If all this isn’t fabulous enough, there’s the Spirit of Ecstasy herself, now illuminated like a star making her grand entrance onto centre stage. It’s a light show inside a car, for crying out loud, and we’re absolutely here for it.

Rolls-Royce’s Cullinan Series II is an homage to extravagance and excellence, designed with a clientele that knows no boundaries—whether urban or wilderness. So, whether you’re chauffeuring yourself through Sydney’s neon-lit streets or escaping to the outback, Cullinan Series II delivers the “magic carpet ride” Rolls-Royce is famous for.

And the best part? The future is Bespoke. Rolls-Royce clients can collaborate with designers to create their own illuminated interiors, making each Cullinan as unique as its driver—no two are alike, just like us.

Prices start from AUD 777,000, with the Black Badge version coming in at AUD 895,000. Deliveries are set to begin in Q4 2024. Ready to roll, darlings?

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