Footballers of Europe, listen up: Is your Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II going unnoticed in the training ground carpark? Have all the other players gone running to Mansory for help? Well, here’s how you stand out.
This particular Cullinan Series II has been ‘refined’ by a different German tuner known as Spofec, and while it doesn’t feature any of the glued-on forged carbon fiber that Mansory is so fond of, it’s still not shy.


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In fact, the giant arch extensions that you see here make the second Cullinan a full 12cm wider than standard, and it’s not a small car to begin with. They also house giant new 24-inch wheels that are custom-built for Spofec by American manufacturer Vossen and come in no fewer than 48 different colors.
The ride height is also dropped by 35mm with special suspension, and you get traditional woven carbon on the front bumper, the side skirts, and the diffuser. There’s also a small rear spoiler and a custom stainless-steel exhaust.

It’ll be quick, too, with Spofec turning the wick up on the Black Badge version to unlock 697hp and 1,060Nm of torque from the 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12. We’re told 0-100kph now takes just 4.6sec. Perfect for running away from those pesky autograph hunters outside the stadium.
More photos of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II by Spofec:




NOTE: This article first appeared on TopGear.com. Minor edits have been made.