All-electric Rolls-Royce Cullinan spotted cold-weather testing
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All-electric Rolls-Royce Cullinan spotted cold-weather testing
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The next-generation Rolls-Royce Cullinan has been spied testing in Scandinavia. The flagship luxury SUV may have a familiar silhouette, but underneath, it’s completely different from the current model.
The prototype that was recently spotted undergoing cold-weather testing is believed to be an EV. The proportions look similar to the V12 version, with a stately, upright stance and a prominent shoulder line.
The front fascia, though, has a distinct design. It features a stacked headlamp setup with eyebrow-like LED DRLs. Unfortunately, it’s impossible to see the redesigned Pantheon grille in these spy images.
Technical details of the electric Cullinan are still a mystery. That being said, it will be the second EV in Rolls-Royce’s lineup after the Spectre, which, as you may be aware, comes with a 102 kWh battery pack offering 329 miles of range. It is powered by two electric motors, generating 577 hp and 664 lb-ft of torque in the standard version and 650 hp and 793 lb-ft in the Black Badge.
Source: Autocar


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