The Rolls-Royce Cullinan finally arrived in May 2018 after many years of teasers and speculation to take its place at the top of the SUV market as the most expensive and luxurious hauler ever created. Priced from a whopping $325,000, the Cullinan is probably selling like hotcakes for a really expensive vehicle. The SUV can now be configured on the company's official website, and the online experience is just as bespoke as the Cullinan itself.

And even though most of us can't afford one, we can at least configure the Cullinan of our dreams until we can actually place an order.

Meddling with the Exterior

There's a lot of fun stuff you can do here, starting with choosing the paint. The standard color palette is limited to just eight hues, which are pretty basic. There's red, dark green, black, dark grey, white, light blue, and a light, champagne-like hue. If you want something else, Rolls-Royce will be happy to create any color you like through the Bespoke program. Once you've picked a main color, it's time to choose between a single or double Coachline on the waistline and the roof. No fewer than 23 options are available, including various shades of blue and green, but also purple, turquoise, red, gold, orange, and tan.

Next up, you can browse through eight rim designs in 21- or 22-inch sizes. Options include painted, polished, and two-tone finishes and various spoke designs. You can also opt for body-colored wheel centers. The Spirit of Ecstasy on the hood is also customizable. You can get it either in classic solid silver or have it gold-plated, but Rolls-Royce also offers illuminated or up lit statues. If you're a fan of the Phantom's silver satin engine hood, the option is also offered on the Cullinan. Other exterior options include the Stainless Steel Package and an electronic tow hitch.

Lose Track of Time Inside the Cabin

This where you could spend several hours looking at the options, as they are quite many. The fun begins with selecting the upholstery layout, which includes various options from monochrome and light accents to heavier contrasting schemes, a fully white interior, and a bespoke options with brightly colored accents. The palette includes nine primary colors and nine secondary colors, so you can choose between tens of combinations. You can also pick colors for the door pockets, door armrests, console lids, seat inserts, seatbacks, center colors, pillars, headliner, carpets, and floor mats.

Then you have to select between the three- or two-seat configuration in the rear, as well as opt for massage and ventilation features. Choosing the leather detailing is just as complex, with options including features for the dashboard, door panels, headrests, and stitching. When it comes to wood veneer, there are eight different open pore options from the lightly colored paldao to the very dark blackwood. An Extended Veneer Application option adds wood to the steering wheel, center console, and center stack.

There's also picnic tables integrated into the rear section of the front seats and a choice of three Bespoke clocks for the dashboard.

But wait, there's more!

If you care on what type of treadplates you step on while climbing inside the car, you can choose between non-engraved, illuminated, or polished inserts. Two of them feature "Cullinan" lettering. You can also get soft lambswool floor mats, rear privacy glass, curtains, a rear infotainment system, television tuner, and a smoker's package with a lighter and an ashtray. The options list also includes a VIN plate and various partition layouts for the trunk.

Further Personalization and Accessories

Sadly, you can't spend your entire life in the Cullinan, so Rolls-Royce is giving you an umbrella to stay dry in the rain. It's a specially designed umbrella and you can color it any way you like. You can also get a signature key, a Rolls-Royce-branded battery conditioner, and a pair of high-end headphones. To further protect that car, you can purchase a cover and all-weather floor mats for the cabin and the trunk.

Unfortunately, there's no pricing information for all these items, so we don't know how expensive a loaded SUV will be, but it's safe to assume you can blow $400,000 once you add all the goodies.

References

Read our full speculative review on the 2019 Rolls-Royce Cullinan.

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