




2019 Rolls-Royce Cullinan
£189,990
About this car
The Cullinan arrived in 2018 as Rolls-Royce's first true SUV, and this 2019 example stands out with its Sapphire Black Metallic finish — a less common choice than standard Black, and one that suits the car's substantial proportions well. The interior spec is cohesive: Sea Shell leather with Cobalto Blue contrast piping and a matching double coach line, complemented by an illuminated Spirit of Ecstasy and the bespoke Rolls-Royce audio system. The factory options list runs deep — 22-inch diamond-finished ten-spoke wheels replacing the standard 21s, panoramic sunroof, and a rear compartment fitted with picnic tables, theatre configuration, and TV tuner. Both front and rear occupants get ventilated seats; front seats add massage functionality.
At 26,000 miles over seven years, this is a lightly used example, and the service record reflects careful ownership — nine entries spanning PDI through to February 2025, the majority at franchised Rolls-Royce dealers across the UK. The final stamp is from a prestige specialist, suggesting a change of hands at some point, though previous owner count isn't formally declared.
Power comes from Rolls-Royce's long-standing 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged V12, here producing 563 bhp and dispatching 0–62 in 6.7 seconds on the way to a 155 mph limit. The drivetrain is all-wheel drive with an eight-speed automatic, delivering the expected combination of near-silence at speed and genuine cross-terrain ability. A well-specified, well-maintained example at a price noticeably below new.
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Factory Specs
hot suv- Power
- 563 bhp
- Weight
- 2,660 kg
- Power-to-weight
- 212 bhp/ton
- Top speed
- 155 mph
- 0-60 mph
- 4.8s
- 1/4 mile
- 13.2s
- Nürburgring lap time
- 9:00.0
- Engine
- 6.7L 12-cyl
- Engine position
- front-engine
- Aspiration
- Twin Turbocharged
- Drivetrain
- AWD
- Origin
- United Kingdom
- Units produced
- 5,000
Some values are estimates
Last updated 31/05/2026