A facelifted Rolls-Royce Cullinan has been spotted on public roads with what looked like very mild updates, Carscoops reports.
The partitions between the front bumper intakes are now slanted, and the radiator grille looks somewhat smaller than before. It is possible that the headlights – which are partially masked in the photos here – have also been made narrower.
Other than that, one of the world’s largest crossover SUVs retains the same distinct side profile. At the back, novelty boils down to a new bumper housing enlarged exhaust finishers and revised taillight patterns. The photographer was unable to steal a glimpse inside the cabin.
In all likelihood, the model will continue to rely on its solid 6.75-liter V12 currently available in 571- and 600-PS variants (563 and 592 hp; 420 and 441 kW, respectively). Rolls-Royce might give it a further performance upgrade for the sake of the next model year, though.