On a daily basis, we see various tuned vehicles on the web, some of which leave us in awe and make us wonder if they did better than the manufacturer. Tuning these vehicles may cost as much as purchasing a new vehicle, but who cares? It's their car, and they can customize it however they want.
It may surprise you to learn that a Rolls-Royce was modified to have off-road capabilities.
A German tuner Delta4x4 created this beast, and the modifications make it appear ready to take people on an luxurious off-road adventure. It is a commission from a customer in the Arabian Peninsula.
For €15,000, Delta4X4 can install a 3.15-inch (80-millimeter) suspension lift. This Cullinan has 20-inch wheels wrapped in 33-inch Mickey Thompson off-road tires. A set costs €15,000 from the tuner. Also there is a modified €14,000 front fender that cost With all of these modifications, the SUV is 5.9 inches (150 millimeters) taller than stock.
A roof rack has four additional auxiliary lights and can carry useful equipment such as recovery boards, a shovel, and fuel cans. There's also a tent up there if you want to spend the night on your Cullinan.
According to Delta4X4, the total cost of converting a Cullinan is around €150,000 ($163,222 at current exchange rates). This is in addition to having the Rolls-Royce donor vehicle, which will cost you over $300,000 to begin with if you buy a new one.
Delta4X4 specializes in off-road vehicle modifications, and this Cullinan made the cut.