The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Yachting Collection Channels Cardinal Seas

Four bespoke “land yachts” pair compass-inspired exteriors with teak-rich cabins and a thunderous V12 under the hood.

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  • Rolls-Royce revealed the ultra-limited Cullinan Yachting collection featuring four bespoke SUVs inspired by the cardinal points of a compass
  • Each commissioned vehicle showcases unique nautical design elements, including marine-grade teak detailing and exterior colors reflecting varying ocean climates
  • The mechanicals remain unchanged, with each yacht-inspired Cullinan retaining the standard 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 engine

Rolls-Royce just dropped the Cullinan Yachting collection, an ultra-exclusive lineup of four bespoke SUVs merging asphalt dominance with high-seas luxury. Tailored as Private Commissions, each heavy-hitting vehicle is distinctly styled to represent a cardinal point on the compass—North, South, East, and West. “North” hits with a frosty Crystal over Light Blue exterior, while “South” flexes Crystal over Arabian Blue IV. “East” brings a serene Dark Silk Teal, and “West” rounds out the pack in a moody Sapphire Gunmetal. The exterior drip is finalized with fully polished 22-inch alloy wheels, a hand-applied twin coachline, and a bespoke compass motif hand-painted on the front fenders.

Inside the cabin, the maritime aesthetic goes into overdrive with meticulous craftsmanship. The interior space is heavily defined by Open Pore Teak wood alongside striking two-tone Arctic White and Navy Blue leather upholstery. Rolls-Royce elevated the bespoke details with hand-stitched rigging patterns on the seats and an intricate 40-piece marquetry compass motif on the rear waterfall console. The dashboard fascia boasts a hand-painted wake of a moving tender boat, while the iconic Starlight Headliner is reimagined to animate Mediterranean wind maps through hand-placed fiber-optic stars.

Despite the intense aesthetic overhaul, the collection keeps things strictly traditional under the hood. Each yacht-inspired rig is powered by the legendary 6.75-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine, putting out a massive 553 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque. While the brand remains tight-lipped on the official price tag for these one-of-a-kind land yachts, the commissions perfectly flex Rolls-Royce’s deep-rooted connection to elite maritime culture.

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