Rolls-Royce just dropped an incredibly exclusive new lineup merging the dominance of the road with high seas luxury. The brand officially revealed the Cullinan Yachting collection which features four completely bespoke vehicles tailored as Private Commissions. Each heavy hitting machine is distinctly styled to represent a specific cardinal point on the compass including North South East and West. The North edition hits the streets with a frosty Crystal over Light Blue exterior while the South model flexes a deep Crystal over Arabian Blue IV finish. The East version brings a serene Dark Silk Teal paint job and the West rounds out the entire pack in a moody Sapphire Gunmetal. The exterior drip is finalized with fully polished 22 inch alloy wheels alongside a hand applied twin coachline and a custom compass motif hand painted directly onto the front fenders.
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Inside the cabin the maritime aesthetic shifts into overdrive through truly meticulous craftsmanship. The interior space is heavily defined by stunning Open Pore Teak wood paired with striking two tone Arctic White and Navy Blue leather upholstery. Rolls-Royce completely elevated the bespoke details by including hand stitched rigging patterns across the seats and an intricate forty piece marquetry compass motif right on the rear waterfall console. The dashboard fascia boasts a gorgeous hand painted wake of a moving tender boat while the iconic Starlight Headliner is entirely reimagined. The ceiling animation now perfectly mimics Mediterranean wind maps using individually hand placed fiber optic stars.
Despite the intense aesthetic overhaul this entire collection keeps things strictly traditional under the hood. Each yacht inspired rig is powered by the legendary 6.75 liter twin turbocharged V12 engine capable of putting out a massive 553 horsepower and 664 pound feet of torque. While the brand remains totally tight lipped regarding the official price tag for these one of a kind land yachts the commissions perfectly demonstrate a deep rooted connection to elite maritime culture.


























