Rolls Royce has released the first pictures of its Cullinan SUV prototype. The company has said that only the length of the prototype gives clues about the production. The entire car is an engineering mock-up to test the new all-wheel drive transmission and suspension.
The prototype, based on a shortened Phantom II, is set for road testing from the second week of April. The company has said that it would “assist Rolls Royce engineers in developing a final suspension system that will deliver the brand's hallmark 'magic carpet' ride not only on the road, but off-road too”.
Rolls Royce CEO Torsten Muller-Ötvös had, some time back, confirmed to our sister publication Autocar UK, that the company was developing an all-new four-wheel drive high-bodied Rolls Royce. He had, however, avoided using the word ‘SUV’.
The new Rolls Royce is expected to shatter existing price and size ceilings for a SUV, but as per the brand's design boss Giles Taylor, the SUV will be positioned in such a way that the Phantom remains the company’s flagship.
The Cullinan SUV will be based on an all-new aluminium architecture which is expected to be similar to the Phantom’s spaceframe, and will become the basis of all new Rolls Royce vehicles to come.
The Cullinan SUV is expected to receive a developed version of the company’s staple 6.8-litre V12.
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