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Europe and America Diablo photography

Cullinan is the first SUV launched by Rolls-Royce, the latest black? Badge models are built on the same architecture as the new generation Phantom, highlighting the personalized and pure lifestyle and catering to more young and successful people. Black? Badge Cullinan uses unique aesthetics and design concepts, while enjoying luxury, he can also feel the profound black style.

Wear black? In the badge model, the iconic statue of the celebration goddess is made of black chrome, which shows its profound charm. Various double-R logos on the car body have become silver characters on the black background, and the Patnon-style air intake grille, window frame, lower edge trim of luggage compartment and exhaust pipe have all been blackened, adding a sense of sports fashion to Cullinan.

In terms of interior design, BlackBadge adopts a brand-new high-tech carbon fiber interior panel. Each piece of high-tech carbon fiber needs six layers of paint, then dried for 72 hours, and then hand-polished into a mirror process. The whole process takes 265,438+0 days, and the top technical level and high standard requirements are the embodiment of Rolls-Royce's pursuit of technology.

In terms of power, it is equipped with a 6.7T twin-turbo V 12 engine. After re-adjustment, the maximum power reaches 600 HP and the peak torque is 900 Nm, which are 30 HP and 50 Nm higher than the ordinary version respectively. Matching it is an 8-speed automatic gearbox and a four-wheel drive system.

Mark rich Oni, a famous photographer of automobile culture, filmed a series of black? Badge Cullinan photo, highlighting Cullinan black through photography? Badge uses a lower chassis, comparable to the power of a sports car, and a personalized' Brat' style motorcycle. Black? Badge's unique body suit is created by designers, engineers and craftsmen of the customized haute couture team.

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