No SUV embodies more tradition than the Rolls-Royce Cullinan. Under a hood topped with the Spirit of Ecstasy is a buttery-smooth twin-turbo V-12 with up to 592 horsepower that's moored to an eight-speed automatic transmission. All-wheel drive is standard, as is a cabin that's so softly padded and quiet, its silence at 70 miles per hour is indistinguishable from an isolation chamber. Coach doors open regally for entry into the rear seat, which is as comfortable as a thick leather couch. This is a vehicle that soothes the soul. For this, those few who can afford its mighty price tag are awarded the pleasure of being carried to their destination by one of the world's most extravagantly luxurious carriages.
The Black Badge Cullinan Blue Shadow Private Collection is added for 2024. Inspired by the area above the Earth's surface where space begins, known as the Karman Line, the Blue Shadow Cullinan will be limited to just 62 units (all of which have already been allocated). Its Lunar Starlight Headliner twinkles with over one thousand little fiber optic stars, and its leather seats wear myriad perforations that imitate how Earth looks from space. Included with each Blue Shadow Cullinan are a matching car cover, luggage set, and 1:8-scale model replica of the Cullinan—something to put on the mantle to remind you of what's parked in the carriage
| Acceleration : | 0-60mph: 2,2 secs | 0-124mph: 5,8 secs |
| Dry Weight : | 3362,04lbs |
| Top Speed : | 217mph |
| Power-to-Weight Ratio : | 787PS/tonne |
| Electric-Only Range : | Not applicable (performance-focused hybrid system) |
| Battery Capacity : | 2.28 kWh |
| Platform : | Ferrari Architecture |
| Suspension : | Double wishbone (front & rear) with active suspension |
| Active Aerodynamic System : | Front S-Duct and active rear wing |
| Brakes : | Carbon-ceramic discs with 6-piston front and 4-piston rear calipers |
Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG: Ferari says fuel economy is TBD. We’ll update this story when those figures come in.
Interior, Comfort, and Cargo: While there are two seats inside the F80's cabin, the best seat in the house is obviously reserved for the driver. From the small, flat-sided steering wheel to the relative lack of digital display screens, the F80 is set up to be a driver's car first and all else second. In fact, rather than calling the F80 a two-seater, Ferrari refers to it as a 1+ in its press materials. Underscoring the driver-centric design, the F80 features a bright red driver's seat, while the passenger's seat—which is not adjustable and is little more than padding affixed to the car's carbon-fiber tub—is covered in black upholstery, receding to the background in photos.
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Infotainment and Connectivity: There's no infotainment display inside the F80's cabin, at least not in the traditional sense. A digital gauge cluster is the primary display for most everything inside the car and it's operated via steering wheel buttons. A secondary, smaller display on the center console exists merely for climate controls. We don't have all the details on the F80's connectivity features, but don't expect Wi-Fi, a voice assistant, or in-dash gaming features.













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In case you're curious; every Cullinan has a large touchscreen infotainment system with a redundant controller on the center console. Apple CarPlay is also included on every model. The available rear-seat entertainment option adds a 12.0-inch screen to the back of each front seat. Along with a Wi-Fi hotspot, the Cullinan has a bespoke audio system that features 18 speakers.