The Rolls-Royce Cullinan modified by Mansory is specifically crafted for the wealthy of the Arabian Peninsula and gold lovers. The modified models are named Mansory Linea d’Arabo and Mansory Linea d’Oro.
Each vehicle is considered a one-of-a-kind masterpiece, and both cars are set to be showcased at the Mansory showroom in Dubai, as part of the newly designed “Atelier” series. This series signifies all vehicles based on the personal preferences and ideas of the company’s founder, Korosh Mansory.
The vehicles feature special modifications, including the addition of gold parts and extensive carbon fiber components. This was previously done in 2010 on a Bugatti Veyron named Linea d’Oro. All exterior parts previously coated in chrome or silver are now shining in gold.
Additionally, the car is equipped with massive 24-inch wheels fitted with 295/30 tires. Furthermore, all carbon fiber components on the exterior are adorned with real gold inlays, and this luxury does not come cheap.
The interior of the Linea d’Oro sparkles like a disco ball, featuring black leather with gold trim. Similar to the exterior design, all carbon fiber parts inside are embellished with real gold inlays, while all standard chrome or silver-plated components are painted gold. Real gold inlays are also utilized in the center console and foot pedals.
The d’Arabo version remains fundamentally unchanged with no significant alterations, except that gold is replaced by copper. Another unique feature of the second vehicle is that the carbon fiber parts are not saturated with real gold but are inscribed with the company name “MANSORY” in copper intertwined with Arabic script.
Regarding body updates and performance enhancements, the side skirts, side wings, and carbon fiber hood have all been replaced. The V12 engine's power has been boosted from 571 horsepower and 850 Nm to 610 horsepower and 950 Nm, thanks to changes in the engine electronics and a new rear silencer. The company promises acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.0 seconds.

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