Exclusive: Rolls-Royce’s New Electric SUV Prototype Spotted
Prototype caught at Arjeplog confirms an entirely new model—not a Cullinan replacement—joining the lineup in 2027 with BMW's latest battery technology
Prototype caught at Arjeplog confirms an entirely new model—not a Cullinan replacement—joining the lineup in 2027 with BMW's latest battery technology
As the arrival of Cullinan nears and final preparations are made, Rolls-Royce this week offers a glimpse into what will undoubtedly be the best seat in the house.
The upcoming Rolls-Royce all-terrain vehicle will apparently be introduced in 2019, almost a year after the new Phantom will come out.
Rolls-Royce's first sports utility vehicle will arrive in 2018, but ahead of its debut, BMW and Rolls engineers continue to test the platform on public roads in Munich
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Rolls-Royce today publishes photographs depicting the latest key milestone in the development program of this new ‘all-terrain, high-sided vehicle’.
Many Rolls-Royce SUV renderings focus on a Phantom-like design with a high driving position, wide proportions and big wheels.
Along with a Phantom redesign in 2018, Rolls-Royce will bring a new, fresh look to its lineup. The flagship Rolls was last redesigned in 2002.
The upcoming Rolls-Royce SUV people have been talking about, known as project Cullinan, won't actually be an SUV but something else instead.
BMW sales boss claims that the Rolls-Royce Phantom will remain the epitome of luxury in Goodwood, even after the Cullinan SUV comes out.
An all-new aluminum space-frame architecture that will underpin all future Rolls-Royce models arriving in market from early 2018, including a luxury SUV
The review mill has been churning lately, with some lucky journalists getting to take some test drives of the upcoming Bentley Bentayga SUV.