The regular Rolls-Royce Cullinan is one of the most luxurious SUVs across the globe. If you want even better, Rolls-Royce also has the Cullinan Black Badge that consists of special exterior upgrades, a more powerful V12, and a carbon-fiber trimmed interior.

Spofec, a division of Novitec that has expertise in tuning Rolls-Royce cars that have provided the posh SUV a sporty look.

The tuner has fitted a widebody kit that has huge flared fenders to make the luxury SUV wide by 3.9 inches at the front and 4.7 inches at the rear. The new Rolls-Royce Cullinan is 6.9 feet wide overall.

These broader fenders provide space for bigger 24-inch forged wheels built by Vossen particularly designed for the broader track, covered in high-performance tires measuring 295/30 R24 at the front and back. Spofec SP2 wheels are given black color for a more sinister look and have nine pairs of twin-spokes.

At the front, Rolls-Royce Cullinan is fitted with a more aggressive front bumper that matches the flared fenders, while a front spoiler lowers the front-axle lift at high speed.

At the rear, Spofec has fitted a tailgate spoiler and a diffuser. With the help of an air suspension control system, the tuner has also reduced the ride height by approx. 1.57 inches, which makes the handling better by reducing the center of gravity.

By integrating a plug-and-play N-TRONIC auxiliary control unit into the electronic engine management, the output of the SUV's 6.7-liter twin-turbo V12 is enhanced to 697 hp and 781 lb-ft of torque, from 592 hp and 664 lb-ft in the standard Cullinan Black Badge. And with Spofec's stainless sports exhaust system with available actively controlled exhaust flaps, Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge sounds more aggressive. Spofec's customized Rolls-Royce Cullinan can accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in 4.6 seconds, however, the max speed is still electronically restricted to 155 mph.