Mansory’s Wildest Yet? The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II ‘Linea D’Arabo’ Takes Opulence to Extremes

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Mansory’s Wildest Yet? The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II ‘Linea D’Arabo’ Takes Opulence to Extremes

Mansory’s Linea D’Arabo: When Subtlety Takes a Back Seat

In the world of luxury car modifications, Mansory has long danced to the beat of its own audacious drum. The brand, headquartered in Brand, Germany, has made a name crafting some of the most controversial reworks of the world's finest vehicles. The German Tuner's latest creation, the Mansory Linea D’Arabo is based on the newly updated Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II which might just be their boldest yet.

A First Look: A Mix of Copper and Carbon

At first glance, the Linea D’Arabo grabs you by the collar with its copper-infused, high-contrast design.Up front, a reworked grille and sharp DRLs set the tone, but it’s the bronze hood—etched with graceful Arabic script—that truly catches the eye. The rich copper detailing continues throughout the exterior, subtly outlining the windows, door handles, and finishing off with a bold statement on the 24-inch forged wheels. Faux fenders and widened arches complete the theatrical transformation.

If the exterior sounds excessive, the rear adds another layer of Mansory flair: a roof-mounted spoiler, a lip spoiler on the tailgate, and a new rear diffuser. The recurring copper and Arabic patterns tie it all together in unmistakable Mansory fashion. Inside, it’s a continuation of the theme, with brown and black leather, copper-accented door cards, and illuminated Mansory logos on the headrests.

Performance: Beauty Meets Brawn?

Mansory’s work isn’t just skin deep. Beneath the sculpted hood, the Cullinan’s 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 gets a healthy boost, now churning out 720 horsepower and a mighty 774 lb-ft of torque. That’s enough to hustle this near three-ton luxury SUV from 0 to 62 mph in just 4.8 seconds — no small feat for something that looks and feels like a rolling penthouse.

Interestingly, there are discrepancies in the output figures across reports—some quoting 710 hp, while others state 720 hp. Regardless, this isn’t your chauffeur’s Cullinan anymore; it’s a brute wearing a tailored tuxedo.

The Mansory Signature: Love It or Hate It?

Mansory has always split opinions down the middle. To some, their unapologetically extravagant approach is the zenith of bespoke automotive art. To others, it's borderline blasphemous. The Linea D’Arabo stands firmly in that tradition. Whether you see this as a masterpiece or a metallic caricature is entirely subjective.

That said, there’s no denying the business case. Mansory's clientele thrives on exclusivity and bravado, and this copper-clad Cullinan fits that bill perfectly. Given its bespoke elements and regional nods—Arabic script included—it’s also clear this build is targeting Middle Eastern enthusiasts with a penchant for one-off creations.

Mansory's Continued Assault on Subtlety

The Linea D’Arabo follows Mansory’s recent string of headline-grabbing builds, including the divisive Elongation Cybertruck and the gilded Equista Linea d'Oro Spectre. But where the Cullinan Linea D’Arabo might trump them all is in its elaborate attention to cultural detail, blending luxury, tradition, and sheer audacity into a singular package.

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