Mansory Unveils The Lineo D'Oro: The Ultimate Rolls-Royce Cullinan Transformation
by AutoExpert | 29 March, 2024
Once again, Mansory has produced a superb Rolls-Royce Cullinan. The tuner's official Dubai dealership commissioned the final product, which goes by the name Lineo D'Oro. The Lineo D'Oro was a limited edition Bugatti Veyron that Mansory unveiled in 2010.
That car was famous for its distinctive exposed carbon fiber bodywork, and its chrome accents are instantly recognizable. Now, this one-of-a-kind Rolls-Royce Cullinan uses the same formula.
The Mansory's Cullinan bodywork components looks adorable on the SUV's exterior. Included in this set are updated bumpers up front and back, a longer front splitter, skirts on the sides, flared wheel wells, a spoiler on the back, and a unique diffuser. While the majority of these components are coated in glossy black paint, a few stand out with forged carbon fiber accents.
These include the hood, D-pillar trim, rear spoiler, and diffuser. However, regular carbon fiber isn't this. The forged carbon features real gold inlays that Mansory has added. It may be a little much, but the end effect is stunning in pictures and much better in person. The front grille, side window surrounds, door handles, and door trims also feature gold.
Also installed are a set of gold-finished forged wheels measuring 24 inches in diameter. Inside, beautiful black leather has been used to reline the seats, and little golden accents, such as stitching and piping, have been added. Moreover, future owners will be delighted to see plenty of forged carbon fiber components and shiny gold accents that match the exterior.
Also, the engine has had some adjustments done to it. The twin-turbocharged 6.75-liter V12 normally generates 571 horsepower and 627 pound-feet, but Mansory has increased those figures to 610 horsepower and 701 pound-feet. In under 5 seconds, the SUV can accelerate to 62 mph, and it can achieve a top speed of 174 mph.