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Rolls-Royce is Developing an SUV

- Stories by Bennett Oghifo (Source:Autoguide)

Rolls-Royce is developing an SUV that it calls “ProjectCul­linan,” and there are new renders showing what that high-riding luxury machine could look like. This big luxury cruiser will be looking to take on the new Bentley Bentayga and the Range Rover SVAutobiog­raphy, two of the world’s most expensive and luxurious SUVs. These renders suggest that Rolls-Royce will keep its styling fairly similar to what is seen on its cars today, not a surprising move considerin­g that vehicles from Rolls-Royce are so iconic. Rolls-Royce calls its SUV a “highsided, all-terrain motor car,” and when it debuts it will do so riding on an all-new platform from the brand that was developed separately from parent company BMW. In the future, more RollsRoyce vehicles will be based on this new aluminum-intensive architectu­re. All-new suspension and allwheel drive systems are being developed for the new SUV as well so that it can deliver the hallmark “magic carpet ride” that Rolls-Royce is known for. Powering the new SUV will likely be the same 6.8-liter V12 found in the Rolls-Royce Phantom, though a plug-in hybrid powertrain is also a possibilit­y. The new all-terrain motor car from Rolls-Royce is expected to launch in 2017. A mule for the upcoming RollsRoyce SUV has been spied testing again, this time in Sweden. In April 2015, the British automaker itself released photos of a shortened Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II being used as a mule for the upcoming Cullinan, and it appears nearly a year later the mule is still being used for testing purposes. Set to compete with the Bentley Bentayga, the RollsRoyce SUV is expected to arrive in late 2017. Since this is just a mule testing the platform being used for the Cullinan, the body isn’t a representa­tion of what we can expect when the production model debuts. Rolls-Royce promises that its SUV will be a “high-sided, all-terrain motor car” and has been putting the mule to the test through various driving surfaces to ensure it will have the company’s trademark “magic-carpet” ride.

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