Rolls-Royce Cullinan Now Boasts A 3D-printed Carbon Bodykit Thanks To 1016 Industries
by AutoExpert | 26 January, 2022
Rolls-Royce Cullinan is a world-class SUV with a plethora of customization possibilities, but tuners are always looking for new ways to make it even more unique. 1016 Industries, based in the United States, has just released a 3D-printed carbon bodykit for the Cullinan. The cost of a complete car begins at $500,000.
The forged carbon-fiber pieces that were intended to effortlessly blend with the present bodywork differentiate the "Limited Edition Custom Cullinan." A redesigned front bumper with wider intakes and more LEDs, broad front and back fenders, aggressive side sill expansions, a double rear spoiler, and a revised rear bumper with a diffuser and add-ons surrounding the dual exhaust pipes are just a few of the changes.
Non-exposed carbon fiber, partially exposed carbon fiber, and partially forged carbon fiber are all options for the bodykit. A pair of aftermarket wheels, completed in black, adds a nice. In addition, 1016 Industries claims that the new components assist cut weight, but does not say how much.
There are no alterations under the hood, so the original 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 delivers 563 hp (420 kW / 571 PS) in standard Cullinan trim or up to 592 hp (441 kW / 600 PS) in Black Badge trim.
The redesigned Rolls-Royce Cullinan has only been seen in renderings thus yet, but 1016 Industries claims that the first vehicles will be delivered in a couple of weeks. The tuner refers to it as a limited-edition series, but doesn't specify how many cars will be made.