The Rolls-Royce Cullinan is renowned as the epitome of luxury SUVs, but for high-profile owners requiring discreet yet robust protection, Inkas—a Canadian specialist in full-size SUV armoring—has unveiled a tailored solution. Known for outfitting vehicles like the Cadillac Escalade and Chevrolet Suburban, Inkas now offers a covert armored package for the Cullinan.

Subtlety Meets Unmatched Protection

Unlike overtly armored vehicles that draw immediate attention, Inkas’ Cullinan package prioritizes subtlety. The modifications are substantial yet undetectable from the outside. The SUV is engineered to withstand 7.62mm rifle rounds and the simultaneous detonation of two grenades without revealing its armored nature.

Key Structural Upgrades

  • Reinforced doors, floor panels, and roof for enhanced occupant safety.
  • Military-grade glass throughout the cabin.
  • Armored rear bulkhead to separate the cabin from the cargo area.
  • Military-grade run-flat tires and a reinforced fuel tank.

Customizable Protection Options

Inkas provides a range of optional upgrades to further bolster security:

  • Full engine compartment armoring to protect the V12.
  • Roof escape hatch for emergency exits.
  • 360-degree security cameras for comprehensive surveillance.
  • Night-vision camera for low-light conditions.
  • Heavy-duty wheels for durability.
  • Oxygen filtration system to counter chemical threats.
  • Reinforced bumpers and a siren and intercom system.

The interior retains the Cullinan’s signature opulence, featuring premium leather in a striking red, black, and white combination.

Performance Remains Uncompromised

Critically, Inkas does not alter the Cullinan’s 6.75-liter twin-turbocharged V12. The engine continues to deliver its standard 563 hp and 627 lb-ft (850 Nm) of torque. While the added weight from armoring likely affects performance, the Cullinan’s stock capabilities ensure it remains a high-performance luxury SUV.

"For high-profile owners who need to be chauffeured around in safety, Inkas has the answer."
Source: CarScoops