Mansory has unveiled its latest creation at the Top Marques Monaco event: the Black Badge Emperor Signature, a heavily modified Rolls-Royce Cullinan that pushes the boundaries of taste and subtlety.

This special widebody Cullinan follows Mansory’s tradition of transforming luxury vehicles into bold, carbon-fiber-clad statements. The result is a vehicle that prioritizes extreme aesthetics over Rolls-Royce’s signature refinement.

Exterior Modifications: Carbon Fiber Overload

The Black Badge Emperor Signature features a dramatic front fascia, including:

  • A redesigned bumper with blacked-out air intakes
  • Extended LED daytime running lights
  • Flared front and rear wheel arches
  • A new hood design
  • Vertical spoilers on the front quarter panels and behind the rear doors

The rear of the SUV is equally aggressive, with:

  • A roof-mounted rear spoiler
  • A tailgate lip
  • An aggressive diffuser
  • Exposed forged carbon fiber on the hood, wheel arch extensions, side skirts, rear spoiler, and diffuser

Adding a pop of color, Mansory has incorporated a dark orange Spirit of Ecstasy, orange pinstripes, orange badges, and orange accents on the forged carbon aero discs on the front and rear wheels.

Interior: Black Leather and Carbon Fiber

The cabin is trimmed in black Alcantara with orange contrast stitching and piping. Carbon fiber is used extensively throughout the interior, ensuring the vehicle’s extreme modifications are impossible to miss.

While Mansory’s Black Badge Emperor Signature may appeal to those seeking a bold, unconventional Rolls-Royce Cullinan, its extreme carbon fiber treatment and questionable design choices have left many questioning its taste and practicality.

Source: CarScoops