Spofec puts some extra polish on a post-facelift Rolls-Royce Cullinan

Spofec, a Novitec Group brand that specializes in Rolls-Royce customization and tuning, has produced a bespoke Cullinan Series II for a client. Everything was subtly upgraded, from the exterior to the suspension and the engine.

While not as flamboyant as some custom luxury vehicles out there, the SUV nonetheless looks a fair bit sportier with new front bumper intakes and low-sat DRLs. Aftermarket wheel arches also make it 120 mm (4.7”) wider than stock, but you wouldn’t be able to spot it outright thanks to proportionally widened bumpers and side skirts.

A peek inside the arches reveals custom 24-inch wheels co-designed between Spofec and Vossen. They sit tight in their respective wells thanks to a 35mm (1.4”) reduction in ride height, and the rear end looks particularly different with its diffuser-like panel and dual squared exhaust finishers.

Last but not least, the stock twin-turbo V12 received a software tune for an additional 107 PS (106 hp / 79 kW). The car now outputs 707 PS (697 hp / 520 kW) and 1,060 Nm (782 lb-ft) of torque to the wheels, sprinting from zero to highway speed in 4.6 seconds.


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