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Rolls Royce

Rolls Royce - Cullinan (2023)

Imagine stepping into the lap of extravagance with the Rolls Royce Cullinan, the world’s first electric‑powered luxury SUV that declares its presence with a 6.6‑litre twin‑turbo V‑12 engine delivering 563 hp. Released in 2023, this model reshaped the $200k+ segment, making the Rolls Royce Cullinan price a benchmark for those who demand opulence, power, and pedigree. In this guide you’ll discover the 2023 Cullinan’s core specs, understand realistic depreciation curves, compare it to its peer rivals, place it firmly within the luxury SUV market, and learn how to find the definitive Rolls Royce Cullinan 2023 price for any condition.

Key Specifications – A Quick Reference

  • Engine: 6.6L twin‑turbocharged V12, 563 hp, 755 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic, all‑wheel drive with adaptive torque distribution
  • Fuel type: Gasoline (petrol)
  • Dimensions: Length 5,225 mm; Width 2,290 mm; Height 1,775 mm; Wheelbase 3,000 mm
  • Performance: 0‑62 mph in 5.3 s; Top speed electronically limited to 155 mph
  • Interior: Hand‑stitched Nappa leather, bespoke wood veneers, 2‑row seating for 7 (optional 3rd row available)
  • Drive Features: Advanced air‑clamp suspension, ultra‑quiet cabin, adaptive cruise, 8‑sensor pedestrian detection
  • Technology: 12‑inch Infotainment with 802.11b/g/n Wi‑Fi, Dual‑Lane and Adaptive Music capabilities, Remote  Services via Club Rolls Royce app
  • Safety: 12 airbags, active stability control, autonomous emergency braking, 3‑point seatbelts (S‑strap option)

Depreciation Insight – How Quickly Does the Cullinan Lose Value?

When it comes to luxury SUVs, depreciation is an essential factor, especially for decision‑makers weighing an upfront purchase versus long‑term ownership. The Rolls Royce Cullinan depreciation curve is comparatively mild relative to mass‑market displays but remains significant in absolute terms.

  • First year: Typically loses 15‑20% of its value.
  • Second year: Typically loses an additional 10‑12%, bringing cumulative depreciation to around 25‑30%.
  • Third year:

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    2 years ago used £409,995.00 Unlock all links
    2 years ago used £343,000.00 Unlock all links
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