2022Rolls-RoyceCullinan Black Badge Mansory Mansory Customizations Inside & Out, Twin-Turbo V12
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This 2022 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge, showing 48,689 kilometers (30,254 mi) at the time of cataloging, is a heavily customized interpretation of Rolls-Royce’s flagship SUV. Finished in black with contrasting gold details, it has been extensively reworked with Mansory components that add a decidedly sinister vibe.
Beyond its already formidable baseline, this stunningly punched-up Rolls brings a more aggressive presence with the extensive Mansory forged carbon additions, bespoke trim work, and carefully coordinated interior finishes. The result is a Cullinan that leans away from understatement and toward something far more impressive.
Inside, the theme continues with black leather, gold detailing, Mansory embroidery, and carbon fiber surfaces throughout. A Starlight headliner, rear refrigerator with crystal flutes, and the signature Power Reserve meter anchor the experience in unmistakable Rolls-Royce luxury.
This 2022 Cullinan has been maintained by AB Garage with the most recent service completed in October 2025, at 48,655 km, by Rolls-Royce Abu Dhabi. A full list of Mansory upgrades will be provided by the seller.
The seller reports no accidents or repairs for this Cullinan Black Badge. Minor blemishes are highlighted in the gallery.
This Cullinan Black Badge occupies an entirely different arena than the standard model, shaped by a Mansory conversion that introduces an exceptionally expressive design language. The forged carbon elements, gold contrast detailing, and interior treatment combine to create a simply amazing specification.
For buyers seeking a Cullinan that departs from convention while retaining the wicked twin-turbo V12 platform and peerless luxury of a Rolls-Royce, this Black Badge is not to be missed.
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