To our surprise, the modifications made to the Rolls-Royce Cullinan by the professionals at Novitec are very good. This is the vehicle that they chose for their most recent project. After all, with its twin-turbocharged V12 engine providing powerful performance, it is the most opulent SUV available.
First up for modifications is what Novitec refers to as the Spofec Overdose S widebody package. This kit begins at the front end, where a new bumper including updated LED daytime running lights and a black grille has been built by the tuner. In order to enhance the SUV's width by 120 mm, the bodykit also features a set of flared wheel arches for the front and rear. Moreover, Novitec has increased the number of blatant side skirts.
A diffuser, a more striking rear bumper, and a new lip spoiler on the trunk lid complete the Overdose S widebody. To complete the new exterior design, a set of 24-inch alloy wheels that were co-developed with Vossen can be combined with aluminum spacers to provide an even broader appearance. Although many finishes are available, the wheels in this model are painted black.
The 6.75-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine is now capable of producing 697 horsepower at 5,400 rpm and 1,060 Nm of torque from as low as 1,800 rpm thanks to the development of a plug-and-play control unit that adds an additional 106 horsepower and 160 Nm of torque.
The Overdose S also comes with a stainless steel exhaust with butterfly valves that can be adjusted, although there is also an exhaust option without these valves. Additionally, suspension changes were made to drop the SUV's stock height by 40 mm. Despite the retention of the original 250 km/h electronic speed limits, the aforementioned modifications enable the vehicle to reach 100 km/h in 4.6 seconds.
There is no word of pricing yet but don’t expect it to be cheap.