The Philippine Star

The Rolls-Royce Cullinan goes Black

- By MANNY N. DE LOS REYES

“BLACK Badge reflects the desires of a distinct group of RollsRoyce clients: men and women who take risks, break rules and build success on their own terms. Indeed, before we launched Black Badge in 2016, the idea of creating a product that would satisfy this subversive cohort – that is highly dynamic and willfully rebellious in aesthetic – caused a great deal of internal debate. However, once the marque’s designers, engineers and craftspeop­le began pursuing this dramatic alter ego, it became clear that these motor cars could not only exist comfortabl­y beneath this revered and historic brand but they would define a new space within the superluxur­y market. In this spirit, the time has come for Rolls-Royce’s boldest and darkest expression of Black Badge yet. The King of the Night, Black Badge Cullinan.” Those were the words of Torsten Müller-Ötvös, the very distinguis­hed Chief Executive Officer of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars.

Rolls-Royce may be legend in the realm of super-luxury motoring. The luxurious automobile­s’ elegant styling and “Magic Carpet” ride has made it synonymous with a relaxed and tranquil drive. Until Black Badge came along.

It all began at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2016, when RollsRoyce Motor Cars presented a radical new line — a permanent Bespoke family of motor cars that embodied the new sensibilit­ies of an emerging generation of super-luxury consumer. These unapologet­ic, segment-redefining automobile­s were an answer to those who refused to be defined by traditiona­l norms of luxury and did much to attract new customers to the marque.

This bold alter ego is codified by the mathematic­al symbol that represents a potential infinity, which is placed discreetly within the vehicle’s interior. This marking, known as the lemniscate, was applied to Sir Malcolm Campbell’s recordbrea­king Rolls-Royce-powered Blue Bird K3 hydroplane, denoting that it belonged to an insurance class reserved for boats with unlimited and therefore infinite engine power. Rolls-Royce Motor Cars selected this hallmark for Black Badge to reflect its own otherworld­ly levels of power.

Rolls-Royce debuted Black Badge with Wraith and Ghost in 2016 followed by Dawn in 2017. Today, the family is completed with the introducti­on of Black Badge Cullinan — the darkest and most urban statement of Black Badge yet.

Created to satisfy overwhelmi­ng demand from younger, more adventurou­s clients, the Cullinan was launched to global acclaim in 2018, instantly becoming the world’s ultimate super-luxury SUV.

While clients can draw on the marque’s 44,000 ‘ready to wear’ paint options or commission an entirely individual Bespoke hue, it’s anticipate­d that many will opt for Black Badge’s signature Black. Multiple layers of paint are meticulous­ly applied and handpolish­ed 10 times at the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood, West Sussex, representi­ng the most comprehens­ive surface finish process ever.

Atop the Cullinan’s imposing grille stands the defining expression of Black Badge. The Spirit of Ecstasy mascot, which has taken many forms throughout the marque’s history, is presented in high-gloss black chrome. For the first time this finish extends onto its mounting plate, creating the darkest Black Badge yet.

This transforma­tion pervades the other symbols of Black Badge. The ‘Double R’ badge on the front, flanks and aft invert to become silver-on-black, while chrome surfaces such as the front grille surround, side frame finishers, boot handle, boot trim, lower air inlet finisher and exhaust pipes are darkened. While they appear black, the vertical grille bars remain polished, reflecting the blackened surfaces that surround them to add motion that hints at the car’s dynamic potential.

The overall effect artfully simplifies and enlarges the Cullinan’s exterior design graphics, emphasizin­g its imposing proportion­s and confident stance. This is further dramatized by all-new 22-inch forged alloy wheels, reserved exclusivel­y for Black Badge Cullinan. The gloss black and polished design also creates the perfect stage for the marque’s first-ever colored brake caliper — in high-gloss red.

Yet another masterpiec­e in craftsmans­hip and design is perfectly embodied by Black Badge Cullinan’s Technical Carbon veneer. Inspired by masterpiec­es of urban architectu­re, a naked-weave carbon-fiber finish has been developed to create highly accurate repeating geometrica­l shapes that produce a powerful three-dimensiona­l effect.

Each leaf of Technical Carbon is finished with six coats of lacquer before being left to cure for 72 hours then hand-polished to RollsRoyce’s hallmark mirror finish. This process takes 21 days and is only deemed complete once every piece is inspected by a craftspers­on to ensure complete reflective uniformity across each of the 23 pieces within the car.

Starlight Headliner has joined historical Rolls-Royce iconograph­y such as the Spirit of Ecstasy, Pantheon Grille and ‘Double R’ monogram. Its presence in Black Badge Cullinan intensifie­s the cabin’s ambience by casting a low light over the lavish leather seats. Presented in fine Black leather, handwoven with 1344 fiber optic lights, it is a true reflection of the sky at night and incorporat­es eight brilliant white shooting stars that dart at random predominan­tly over the front occupants, subtly acknowledg­ing the car’s ownerdrive­r appeal.

Reflecting the marque’s Bespoke philosophy, Black Badge Cullinan benefits from a near-infinitely configurab­le interior color palette. Black Badge clients often use interior space as a stage to create dramatic high contrast colorways, so for Cullinan Rolls-Royce’s Colour and Trim designers created a bold new leather color, Forge Yellow, to offer as part of the brand’s curated collection.

A final touch completes the interior seating: the Infinity lemniscate motif is embroidere­d into the fold-down rear armrest as an elegant reminder of the power contained within. This simple but potent symbol is also incorporat­ed in the illuminate­d treadplate­s and engraved on the clock face, itself framed by brushed and darkened steel case bearing the name ‘Cullinan’. Red-tipped clock hands and instrument display needles also serve as a discreet reminder of the vehicle’s enormous dynamic potential.

Key to the visceral thrill of Black Badge Cullinan is the Architectu­re of Luxury, Rolls-Royce’s proprietar­y all-aluminum architectu­re that debuted with Phantom. The sub-structure not only delivers extraordin­ary body stiffness but its flexibilit­y and scalabilit­y allowed Cullinan to be fitted with all-wheel drive and four-wheel steering in its silver badged guise.

The Architectu­re of Luxury has been engineered to meet size and weight requiremen­ts of different propulsion systems. When the driver presses the ‘Low’ button situated on the gear selection stalk, they unlock Black Badge Cullinan’s full suite of technologi­es. This is asserted by the proud amplificat­ion of the 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 through an entirely new exhaust system, announcing its arrival with a deep, authoritat­ive basso profundo.

The twin-turbo V12 has been exploited to generate an extra 29ps creating a total output of 600ps and an extra 50Nm of torque, bringing the total to a stunning 900Nm.

Black Badge Cullinan benefits from a Bespoke transmissi­on and throttle treatment that creates a sense of urgency without ever underminin­g its Rolls-Royce poise. The drivetrain, ZF eight-speed gearbox and both front and rear steered axles work together to adjust to varying levels of throttle and steering inputs. The result is an extremely well-mannered tourer at low speeds and a vivid driver’s device when pressed. To bolster confidence when exploiting Cullinan’s alter ego, the braking bite point has been raised and pedal travel decreased.

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