Rolls-Royce Cullinan generations
(Boot space)Generation year | Boot space |
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Cullinan, Model year 2019 (Cullinan RRASF02) | 555 l |
When it comes to luxury cars, boot space might not be the top priority, however, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan begs to differ, as it offers an impressive 555 liters of cargo capacity. This mammoth of a vehicle takes pride in challenging the conventions of practicality while still maintaining the elegance and opulence expected of its prestigious pedigree.
As the first and only generation of the Cullinan, RRASF02 stands boldly with its spacious boot volume of 555 liters which expands to a cavernous 1,930 liters when the rear seats are folded. This makes the Cullinan a forerunner in big, luxurious, family-friendly SUVs, setting the standard for practical vehicle experiences fused with unrivaled decadence and class.
Generation year | Boot space |
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Cullinan, Model year 2019 (Cullinan RRASF02) | 555 l |
In comparison to the other members of its aristocratic family, the Cullinan boasts the most generous boot space. It outclasses the Rolls-Royce Dawn (321 l), the Wraith (470 l), and even narrowly surpasses the luxurious Phantom (548 l). This prodigious luggage capacity cements the Cullinan's position as the ultimate choice for those adamant about not compromising on space nor sophistication.
Variant name | Boot space |
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Dawn | 321 l |
Wraith | 470 l |
Phantom | 548 l |
Cullinan | 555 l |
Though the Cullinan doesn't quite measure up to the colossal Cadillac Escalade (1,113 l), it still trounces several luxury SUV competitors in terms of boot space. These include the Audi Q7 (803 l), Jeep Grand Cherokee (800 l), and BMW X5 (650 l). However, more exotic contenders, like the Lamborghini Urus (616 l) and Maserati Levante (580 l), could only aspire to the capacious cargo hold offered by the Cullinan.
Car model | Boot space |
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Audi Q7 2015 | 890 l |
Cadillac XT5 2016 | 850 l |
Land Rover Discovery Sport 2019 | 780 l |
ALPINA XB7 2022 | 750 l |
BMW X7 2022 | 750 l |
Genesis GV80 2021 | 735 l |
Mercedes-Benz GLS 2015 | 680 l |
Mercedes-Benz GLE 2015 | 650 l |
Lamborghini Urus 2022 | 616 l |
Maserati Levante 2016 | 580 l |
Mazda CX-60 2022 | 570 l |
Mercedes-Benz GLB 2023 | 565 l |
Rolls-Royce Cullinan 2019 | 555 l |
Land Rover Range Rover Velar 2023 | 552 l |
Borgward BX7 2018 | 545 l |
Genesis GV70 2021 | 542 l |
Maserati Grecale 2022 | 535 l |
Alfa Romeo Stelvio 2023 | 525 l |
Aston Martin DBX 2020 | 491 l |
Suzuki Across 2020 | 490 l |
Porsche Macan 2021 | 488 l |
Bentley Bentayga 2016 | 484 l |
Ferrari Purosangue 2023 | 473 l |
Peugeot 408 2023 | 471 l |
Jaguar F-Pace 2021 | 470 l |
BMW X2 2018 | 470 l |
Honda ZR-V 2023 | 380 l |
Audi Q2 2020 | 355 l |
Toyota Highlander 2021 | 241 l |