From:Internet Info Agency 2026-01-16 07:21:06
Recently, the next-generation Rolls-Royce Cullinan was spotted undergoing cold-weather testing in Northern Europe. Although still clad in camouflage, the vehicle’s overall silhouette is clearly visible. Exterior-wise, the front fascia adopts a new design language, featuring split headlights and a larger grille. The lower bumper draws inspiration from the brand’s all-electric Spectre model. The side profile exhibits more muscular lines, with a pronounced hood bulge, sharply defined shoulder line, and flush-fitting door handles. At the rear, the car debuts vertical taillights, a redesigned tailgate, and relocates the license plate to the rear bumper—alongside the absence of exhaust tips—further confirming its all-electric identity. It is widely speculated that the new Cullinan will be built on the same all-electric architecture as the Spectre and could feature a larger battery pack, potentially offering enhanced performance and range beyond the Spectre’s specifications (102 kWh battery, dual-motor AWD, 530 km WLTP range). As the successor to Rolls-Royce’s first ultra-luxury SUV, the all-electric Cullinan is expected to retain the brand’s hallmark opulence while fully embracing electrification.

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