Rolls-Royce cars are traditionally chauffeured vehicles, but some upper-class individuals cannot resist the thrill of driving every now and then. For those adventurous enough to modify their RR, tuning company Keyvany has an extensive customization program going.
Let us start with the biggest highlight: the engine gets a tune-up to 740 PS (730 hp / 544 kW) and 1,120 Nm (826 lb-ft) of torque, the latter available as soon as 1,750 RPM. This becomes possible thanks to a new ECU reflash and the development of a custom exhaust system complete with a sportier catalyst. Multiple valves enable fine-tuning the volume and timbre to taste.
Far be it from us to call the Cullinan appearance dull, but Keyvany apparently thinks it could bear a stylistic makeover. This involves a plethora of autoclave-cured prepreg-carbon body kit parts, such as a new front apron with integrated LED lights, a lip spoiler, a hood, flared fenders, side sill extensions, a roof spoiler, and a diffuser.
With these parts in place, customers will want to replace OEM wheels with 24-inch, 20-spoke Keyvany K5 or K7 rims for a better visual fit. You can choose between wheels 10 and 12 inches wide depending on preference.
The interior gets a sports steering wheel, carbon fiber details for the dash and the running boards, metallic pedal pads, and a full re-trim in the finest leather.