This is the jewel of Rolls-Royce. Hence, the Cullinan, also known as the largest diamond ever found, weighs more than 600 grams and 3,106 carats.
Now, the automotive diamond of Rolls circulates with Greek number plates on the roads of Attica, mainly between Piraeus, Northern Suburbs and Nea Philadelphia. In fact, the value of this one reaches 500,000 euros!
Note that it took almost 21 years for a new Rolls Royce to be registered in Greece.
In addition to being ultra-luxurious, the car is also powerful since it has a twin-turbo V12 gasoline engine, 6.75 litres of 563 PS and 850 Nm of torque available from 1,600 rpm.
This black Cullinan with Greek plates belongs to Dimitris Melissanidis. The Cullinan is definitely different from your typical Rolls-Royce. It is its first SUV, its first four-wheel drive and its first hatchback.
According to News Auto's test, the 6,749 cc twin-turboV12 is quiet, almost like an electric motor. The ZF 8-speed automatic transmission is smooth and smooth in operation. No manual changes are possible.
The ultra-light steering proves unexpectedly precise; active shock absorbers and anti-roll bars do admirably in the contact of 2.7 tons of steel, aluminium, leather, wood and glass with the asphalt.
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