Nardo Grey was only introduced by Audi in 2013 but over the last decade, it has swelled in popularity, so much so other brands now offer it or shades of grey that are very similar, including BMW and Porsche. The color’s popularity has also extended into the aftermarket and Mansory elected to use Nardo Grey for its latest Rolls-Royce Cullinan project.
This Cullinan has undergone such significant alterations that there’s simply no way it could be confused for a standard, run-of-the-mill Rolls-Royce. The front is particularly bold as Mansory has painted over the entire front grille to match the rest of the SUV’s bodywork. It has also fitted LED blue lights behind the grille that help to illuminate it.
A new bumper has also been installed and while not what we would call tasteful, it’s certainly less offensive than some others we’ve seen from Mansory over the years. The Rolls-Royce is also rocking distinctive LED daytime running lights.
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Tweaks continue along the sides of the Cullinan and start with the aero disc wheels paint-matched to the body of the SUV. There’s also a bright blue pinstripe running along both sides of the Rolls, just below the window line. Mansory has also crafted new skirts for it. Rounding out the exterior modifications is a roof-mounted spoiler, a subtle lip spoiler, a pronounced rear bumper, a diffuser, and quad tailpipes.
No stone has been left unturned in overhauling the interior of it either. The center console, door panels, steering wheel, and the upper part of the dashboard are covered in bright blue leather. Various carbon fiber accents are also found throughout. The rest of the cabin, including the front and rear seats, are trimmed primarily in black leather but do have blue accents, piping, stitching, and blue seat belts.