Sorry, SUV Haters: Rolls-Royce's Cullinan Is The Best Car Ever Made

When you combine Rolls-Royce's inimitable approach to luxury with 563bhp, family practicality and off-road ability to match a Range Rover, you reach the motor car's new peak
Sorry, SUV Haters: Rolls-Royce's Cullinan Is The Best Car Ever Made

Rolls-Royce and SUVs could, on the face of it, be as diametrically opposed as it gets. Rolls-Royce is the pinnacle of luxury British motoring, an icon of class and stoicism above all else.

SUVs, on the other hand, are the virulent, fashion-based product of a twisted automotive class system where higher equals better – excluding vans and trucks, of course. There’s something… common about SUVs. Something about it has already devalued in the same way that if everyone was a millionaire, the word would cease to have any meaning.

Sorry, SUV Haters: Rolls-Royce's Cullinan Is The Best Car Ever Made

And yet, here is the Rolls-Royce Cullinan. The product of a car-buying customer demand for a high-riding, rough stuff-capable machine that somehow encapsulates the finest airs and graces of Edwardian-era Great Britain and teams them not only with the outstanding technical prowess developed through the 2010s, but also its most infectious and omnipresent design trends.

Let’s face it, SUVs are now everywhere. Ford has even culled almost all of its North American cars because people don’t want them any more. They want the same cars, but on stilts. You can buy SUV-ified city cars, family cars and business cars. The SUV, once a sign that you lived on a farm and needed something you could hose out at the end of the day, has become absolutely derivative.

Sorry, SUV Haters: Rolls-Royce's Cullinan Is The Best Car Ever Made

Whatever you think of it, SUVs are the new centre of gravity. The new normal. The Cullinan is a response to that; a conscious effort to keep Rolls’ products current in a world where everyone from the minimum wage worker to the wealthiest oil baron wants an SUV. Persevering with saloons, however lovely, was the wrong choice.

This, then, was the right choice: to build the first four-wheel drive Rolls-Royce SUV ever. And, well, I quite like it. You could argue that from some angles it doesn’t really look like a car worth several hundred thousand pounds and I’d agree with you, but I’ve been staring at the press shots and I can’t find a bad angle. The slabby styling that was so ugly on the first BMW-era Phantom works better here. The proportions seem neat and the overall feel hits the nail on the head. I can easily picture one doing some very un-Rolls-ish driving through searing deserts or sweaty jungles.

Sorry, SUV Haters: Rolls-Royce's Cullinan Is The Best Car Ever Made

That said, it’s no mere styling exercise. Suspension that actively pushes a lifted, spinning wheel into the ground for extra traction, adjustable air suspension and a suite of exciting and everyday-useful technologies are signs that this is the Rolls-Royce that will see more actual use than any other before it.

Unless you count the ridiculous legroom offered by the current Phantom, we don’t see any compromises to the Cullinan, either. Fair enough, there’s the faint whiff of fashion hanging over it, but it’s set to be every bit as comfortable as a Rolls-Royce should be. Add to that the kind of desperately privileged features that simply aren’t possible in a saloon, like the Viewing Suite for when you’re watching Tarquin and Arabella playing polo.

Sorry, SUV Haters: Rolls-Royce's Cullinan Is The Best Car Ever Made

There’s something undeniably exciting about this car; something most mud-shy lifted hatchbacks masquerading as SUVs lack. It carries with it a sense of freedom that the stuffier Rolls saloons have always lacked. A Rolls-Royce that you can drive – or be driven in – to anywhere in the paved world is a fine thing, but a Rolls-Royce that can blend obscene comfort with the ability to traverse just about any environment on earth is simply untouchable.

Other off-roaders may still have the measure of it in extreme situations. A Phantom may still have the edge in terms of outright Monaco hotel arrival class. But nothing that’s on sale today can get anywhere near the scope of the Cullinan’s pantheon of talents. Whatever your feelings on SUVs in general, this is probably the best car ever made.

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Comments

Ali Mahfooz

Just wait for the oil prices to go up at record high. Then watch these turn up on Craigslist for bargains. 😂

05/12/2018 - 14:20 |
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5:19.55

Ever made? There must be sensible arguments in the article and before ct hater come and downvote i’ll say it i haven’t read the article. Putting a SUV and best car ever made in the same title is a mistake. SUV are the new normal? Where… In small handrake land? In manual are bad ville?

05/12/2018 - 14:22 |
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Anonymous

How on earth is this the best car ever made? With its horrible styling (especially from the rear), lower quality interior than other Rolls, and absurd price tag, I could think of hundreds of cars that would take that title before this thing. Best car? No. Best SUV? Still probably not, because we have the bentayga which is much better looking and has a nicer interior.

05/12/2018 - 14:51 |
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Anonymous

It’s basically a Phantom, with a higher centre of mass. And to stop it from rolling over, the suspension would have to be slightly stiffer, making it less comfortable. And while it can go off-road, the simple fact is that the only Cullinan’s which will ever go off-road are the press cars. Its only going to be used as a luxury car on the road.

Put simply, it is not the best car ever made.

05/12/2018 - 14:51 |
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Mr.PurpleV12

It looks soo

b u r l e y…

05/12/2018 - 14:58 |
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Anonymous

8

05/12/2018 - 15:04 |
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Mandalore the Ultimate

What a well written article. Saying that this is the best car ever made, without any basis towards your statement is probably going to be the dumbest thing I hear all day. (See what I did there?)

05/12/2018 - 15:06 |
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Anonymous

Who would take this offroading?

05/12/2018 - 15:13 |
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Anonymous

It kinda shows how hypocritical car community is. When Benatayga came out everyone was “Oh God it sucks”, now Rolls-Royce SUV comes out everyone is saying how awesome it is.

05/12/2018 - 15:15 |
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Tomislav Celić

Honestly, I’d have a Bentayga

05/12/2018 - 15:29 |
10 | 0

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