Very few vehicles execute the word ‘luxury’ as well as a Roll-Royce. Setting up benchmarks in sheer opulence has always been a Rolls-Royce motor car trademark. So, when Rolls-Royce announced the launch of an SUV a few years back, the world sat and took notice. Entered the Rolls-Royce Cullinan in 2018, which instantly became the most luxurious SUV in the world - a title it still holds even after four years of its arrival for a stock production SUV.

Almost half a decade has passed, and there is no significant update in the Rolls-Royce Cullinan. While there is still no lack of grandeur in the Cullinan, some people now want more from the SUV and can go an extra mile to make it feel more special. Keeping that possibility in mind, the Polish car customization specialist Carlex Design came up with an exclusive Yachting Edition for the Rolls-Royce Cullinan. In the past, Carlex Design has come up with exclusive customization jobs for premium vehicles, like the Mercedes-AMG G63. It’s Cullinan's turn now, and we must say, this exquisite Yachting Edition has made the Cullinan even more desirable from both inside and out.

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An Essence Of Added Richness On The Outside

Left front three quarter view of Rolls Royce Cullinan Yachting Edition by Carlex Design
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The Rolls-Royce Cullinan is one majestic-looking SUV from the outside. Its sheer dimensions and upright stance make it one imposing SUV to look at it. While it lacks the ruggedness of a traditional go-anywhere SUV, it has got the essential road presence and size required for an SUV. With its Yachting Edition, Carlex Design has ensured that this imposing look of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan looks even rich-looking.

The most noteworthy highlight of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Yachting Edition is its exquisite color scheme. Carlex Design chose the two subtlest colors for a vehicle – black and silver and created a contrasting dual-tone shade, which makes the Cullinan look even more royal. The lower body part of this Cullinan, consisting of the boot lid, door panels, fenders, and bumpers, received a silver paint job, which is hand brushed and has an aluminum-like finish. On the other hand, the upper part of the SUV, including the roof, pillars, bonnet, and front grille surrounds, get a gloss black finish.

Left rear three quarter view of Rolls Royce Cullinan Yachting Edition by Carlex Design
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Then comes the job of garnishing, which Carlex Design has performed excellently with subtle use of emblems all around. This Rolls-Royce Cullinan Yachting Edition retains the iconic ‘Spirit of Ecstacy' on its hood, just like every other Rolls-Royce. However, to distinguish it from other ‘regular’ Cullinans, Carlex Design has given it a touch of personalization by adding a Carlex badge on the hood above the grille. This SUV also gets Carlex Design emblems on the front fender logos, D-pillars, and alloy wheel center caps. The last change in this Cullinan, which helps this SUV get an all-new stance, is the addition of the new 22-inch bespoke silver alloy wheels.

Mastery At Its Best For The Front Row

Front dashboard view of Rolls Royce Cullinan Yachting Edition by Carlex Design
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The excellence of the Yachting Edition by Carlex Design for the Rolls-Royce Cullinan is so good that we are paying attention to the changes in the front and rear rows in separate sections. Here, we will tell you how Carlex Design has raised the bars of richness in the front row.

At the front, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Yachting Edition by Carlex Design gets re-shaped seats trimmed in off-white plain and perforated leather, which get embossed motifs of Carlex Design and Yachting Edition. The round-themed steering wheel of the Cullinan gets a dual-tone plain and perforated leather finish with off-white and brown leather, along with the wooden covers for the spokes.

Front seats of Rolls Royce Cullinan Yachting Edition by Carlex Design
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The upper and lower layers of the dashboard, front center console, front armrest, pillars, and door panels feature top-notch brown-colored leather trimming, while the roof lining and front pillars have a rich Alcantara trimming. The middle layer of the dashboard features two different touches. The upper layer incorporating the instrument console AC vents and rotating concealer for the infotainment system gets a dark wood finish. The lower layer beneath it will have a brushed silver finish, which extends to the center console. The floor comes paneled with varnished wood, which serves as door mats for the front passengers.

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Opulent Experience Leveled Up In The Rear Row

Rear seats of Rolls Royce Cullinan Yachting Edition by Carlex Design
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The rear row of this Rolls-Royce Cullinan Yachting Edition by Carlex Design gets a two-seater layout, with the big partition tunnel between the seats adding to the sense of luxury. The rear row also mimics many of the changes introduced for the front row.

At the back, the Yachting Edition of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan gets the same off-white perforated leather finish for the seats, which come embossed with logos of Carlex Design and Yachting Edition. The partition tunnel between the seats, door panels, and back portions of the seats feature brown leather upholstery. The upper front half of the partition tunnel and the upper surfaces of the foldable trays behind the seats, above which the rear entertainment screens sit, get a textured wooden finish. At the rear too, the floor comes treated with varnished wood panels for the rear-seat passengers.

Rear cabin of Rolls Royce Cullinan Yachting Edition by Carlex Design
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Carlex Design has not revealed the price of the Yachting Edition, as it is available only upon request. But if you ask us, these add-on personalized touches in this exclusive edition are worth making a stretch.