We Test-Drove The Rolls-Royce Cullinan, The World’s Most Luxurious SUV



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The $325,000 2019 Rolls-Royce Cullinan can drift on a snow-covered fire road outside Jackson Hole, Wyoming like a World Rally Championship racer, crossed up, with all four wheels flinging muddy slush onto the road’s shoulder. 

And it does it without feeling one whit its true size. If this dynamic image of a Rolls-Royce SUV doesn’t fit your image of Rolls-Royce, it might be time to update that impression.

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The Cullinan is, somewhat infamously, the first SUV from Rolls-Royce. SUVs appeal to drivers because of their ability to traverse the kind of terrain a Rolls-Royce driver might encounter en route to the ski chalet, summer cabin or fishing spot.

The car’s name is a hint to its new mission for Rolls-Royce. While models like Phantom, Ghost and Wraith evoke the ethereal, ‘Cullinan’ is borrowed from the world’s largest diamond, which was incorporated into the British crown jewels. Now, Cullinan is one of Rolls-Royce’s crown jewels.

We are supposed to reel in shock that the posh Rolls-Royce could dirty its hands, and image, with something so crass as a truck, but I’m not, and I’m skeptical that anyone else cares either.

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This is because SUVs are cars to most people these days. Why wouldn’t Rolls sell an SUV? Most drivers in the US buy an SUV when they go to the dealer and that does not change just because they’ve got a fat wallet. Everyone wants to be able to pack luggage, transport passengers and drive confidently in even the most inclement of weather.



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