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The Novitec studio, which produces tuning kits for Rolls-Royce cars under the Spofec sub-brand, presented its new project. This time, the company took the first crossover in the history of the brand, the Cullinan, as the basis for tuning. Traditionally, modifications for models of the legendary brand are spot-on, but sufficient to turn the car into a charismatic tuning car. The studio does not name the cost of tuning.

The crossover received a laconic Spofec Overdose S aerodynamic body kit made of carbon fiber, which includes a black radiator grille, a new front bumper, side skirts, spoiler, as well as wheel arch covers that widen the body by 12 centimeters. They hide the new wheels – striking 24-inch wheels were chosen for the Cullinan.

The Spofec SP3 wheels, developed by Vossen specifically for Novitec, have small holes along the rim – they are not only for beauty, but also for cooling the brakes. Technical improvements include a reprogrammed air suspension, which reduces ground clearance by 40 millimeters.

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If necessary, the suspension can be supplemented with wheel spacers to make the car even wider and more aggressive. The power of the 571-horsepower 6.75-liter V12 after the intervention of Spofec due to the installation of the N-Tronic control unit increased to 707 horsepower. Novitec announces interior improvements in its own style – the company is ready to implement any client wishes regarding the choice of colors, materials and their combination in interior decoration.

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