Brabus may be known for its work on Mercedes-Benz models, but from time to time, it turns its attention to other European automakers. Case in point: the latest Brabus 700 Blue Sky, based on the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II that debuted earlier this year. This is the first time the German tuner and outfitter has tried its hand at the luxury SUV.
2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan
- Engine
- 6.75L Twin-Turbo V12
- Horsepower
- 563 hp
- Torque
- 627 lb-ft
- Transmission
- 8-Speed Automatic
- Drivetrain
- All-Wheel Drive
As its name implies, the Brabus-tuned twin-turbo 6.75-liter V12 of the Cullinan makes 700 metric horsepower, or the equivalent of 690 mechanical hp. Torque is rated at 701 lb-ft, allowing the hulking SUV to sprint to 62 mph in just 5 seconds, with an electronically limited top speed of 155 mph. This is made possible via Brabus PowerXtra RR68-700 performance kit, improving on the standard model’s 563 hp and 627 lb-ft torque.
Widestar Body
To match the added power from under the hood, the Brabus 700 Blue Sky comes with an assortment of exposed carbon fiber body kits from the company’s Widestar widebody kits. Added carbon fiber components include a hood attachment and a rear spoiler, with the entire visual ensemble enveloped in black paint, including the plastic and chrome parts, as well as the 24-inch Monoblock forged wheels.
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Meanwhile, Brabus also employed several enhancements to the Cullinan’s already opulent interior, primarily with a shower of light blue leather upholstery with Seashell Diamond quilting and matching stitchwork. Even the headliner comes with high-grade cowhide material. Other cabin appointments include Shadow Gray parts, aluminum pedals, carbon fiber accents, and leather floor mats.
This isn’t the first time that Brabus has tried its hand at elevating Rolls-Royce models. Previous works on the high-end British marque involved the Ghost, and we’re glad to see there’s still some restraint, unlike Mansory’s take that raises pitchforks and eyebrows.
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As expected, the Brabus 700 Blue Sky doesn’t come cheap, considering that the base model will breach the $400,000 barrier. According to the company, its 700 Blue Sky is priced at €897,000 or around $973,000 at the current exchange rates. That’s almost a million dollars to botch a not-so-pretty SUV to begin with, so let’s just say whoever’s getting this done to their Rolls-Royce must really love that baby blue hue.
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