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Tuning studio Mansory, which has gained worldwide fame due to its outrageous projects based on the most expensive and exclusive cars, presented one of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan crossovers modified in-house. Moreover, what was remarkable about this particular project was not the car itself, but its owner – German tuners rarely name the names of their clients, but this time they did not hide it. The car was ordered by the Dutch musician Tiësto, who has been repeatedly recognized as the best DJ in the world.

The car received body kit elements – bumpers, skirts, rear diffuser and wings – from the previously presented Billionaire project, which are complemented by 24-inch multi-spoke wheels. The crossover is painted black, which harmonizes with carbon fiber parts made of “forged” carbon fiber – the hood, sills, diffuser and wing are made from this material.

The model received a black radiator grille, and the appearance of the car is complemented by a thin orange line along the perimeter of the body. However, Mansory did not publish a single photo showing the entire interior. Photos posted on social media show that the Cullinan has forged carbon fiber door sills bearing the Tiësto name.

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The seats, door panels, transmission tunnel and most of the dashboard are finished in bright orange leather. Intervention in the technical stuffing was limited to a slight boost of the 6.75-liter V12: engine output was increased from 571 horsepower and 850 Nm of torque to 610 horsepower and 950 Nm of torque – this is more than that of the flagship factory Cullinan Black Badge (600 horsepower and 900 Nm).

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