The most expensive license plate ever sold was a Dubai plate that went for an astounding 55 million UAE dirhams, or $14.9 million, in April of last year. Now the plate has a home, it’s fitting that it’s attached to a highly eye-catching car—a Rolls-Royce Cullinan that Mansory completely customized.
This specific Cullinan is unique since it has been further altered in addition to sporting the tuner’s bodykit. It’s painted with a striking two-tone paint job and is known by Mansory as the “Linea D’Oro.”
The front fascia, front quarter panels, and front half of the doors are all painted a gorgeous shade of turquoise on the front side of the opulent SUV. For a city as rich and extravagant as Dubai, Mansory has added a forged carbon fiber hood with a few gilded touches.
The turquoise paint gradually transitions from the middle of the front doors to a matte black color that dominates the SUV’s back. The decklid lip spoiler and diffuser in the back are two further examples of the front’s forged carbon fiber and gold accents. In addition, the owner has customized the Rolls with gorgeous gloss black wheels and darkened every window to enhance seclusion. The obvious, light turquoise Spirit of Ecstacy insignia up front is one of the SUV’s most intriguing design elements.
The interior of the Cullinan has also had a number of modifications, including the addition of turquoise leather to the dashboard, door panels, steering wheel, and seats. Some gold-accented carbon fiber components balance the external appearance.
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