Mansory has given the Rolls-Royce Cullinan a luxurious makeover, dubbing it the “Linea d’oro,” meaning “Line of Gold” in Italian. The German tuner has added a bold wide body kit, a striking turquoise-matte black exterior color combination, and intricate gold leaf details.
In April 2023, a license plate was sold in Dubai for an astonishing AED 55 million UAE dirhams, equivalent to $14.97 million, making it the most expensive license plate in the world. The auction took place at the Four Seasons Hotel in Dubai and raised a total of AED 100 million ($27 million) for the One Billion Meals campaign, which aims to combat world hunger. The winning bid was reportedly placed by Pavel Valeryevich Durov, a French-Emirati businessman and founder of the Telegram app.
The previous record for the most expensive license plate was held by the registration plate “Dubai 1,” which sold for a staggering AED 52.2 million ($14.2 million) in 2008. Now, the exclusive plate “Dubai 7” adorns a car worthy of its prestige. Prior to the auction, it was displayed on the exclusive Bugatti Divo, one of only 40 ever produced.
The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Linea d’Oro is a unique and attention-grabbing luxury SUV. The standout feature is the Spirit of Ecstasy mascot sculpture, which appears to be made of transparent turquoise glass. The front end showcases the signature massive grille with vertical slats finished in glossy dark tones. The LED headlights and fenders are adorned in turquoise, extending to the front half of the doors.
The hood is crafted from exposed forged carbon fiber with accents of 24-carat gold leaf, serving as a reminder of the vehicle’s opulence. The turquoise paint gradually transitions to matte black towards the rear of the SUV, accompanied by tinted glass to ensure the privacy of its precious occupants. The vehicle now rides on aerodynamically optimized 24-inch Mansory FD.15 forged wheels in gloss black.
Mansory has also left its mark on the interior. The seats, door panels, and steering wheel are wrapped in the same striking color combination, while the dashboard features carbon fiber with integrated gold leaf accents.
Under the hood, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Linea d’Oro retains its stock 6.6-liter V12 engine, delivering 563 horsepower (571 metric horsepower) and 626 pound-feet (850 Newton meters) of torque. However, Mansory couldn’t resist enhancing the engine’s performance. As a result, the Cullinan now boasts over 600 horsepower and 700 pound-feet of torque.
According to the Source autoevolution.com