The German company Delta4x4 is mainly engaged in the production of off-road parts and car modifications in order to make them even more capable in the field. It freshly boasted a modification of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan.
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The landscaping of the luxury SUV was originally created at the request of an unnamed customer from the Arabian Peninsula. However, the company now also offers it to other interested parties.
The basis of the “conversion” is an increase in ground clearance. The modification of the chassis brought the Delta4x4 to an increase of 80 millimeters, the addition of 20-inch wheels fitted to 33-inch Mickey Thompson off-road tires means a total of even 150 millimeters.
The company reveals that the set of used rubbers costs about 15 thousand euros (approximately 368 thousand crowns), and the suspension is adjusted for the same amount. Due to the new wheels and the emphasis on ground clearance, the Delta4x4 had to develop its own fender extensions. They will cost 14 thousand euros, ie about 344 thousand crowns.
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For the leading parts, the modifier offers a protective frame for 3900 euros (about 96 thousand CZK) and additional headlights for 2500 euros (about 61 thousand CZK). There is also a “snorkel” and a new exhaust system, the price of these elements will further specify the Delta4x4. The same probably applies to the protection of the chassis and the lower parts of the car.
An important addition is the roof rack, which not only allows the transport of supplies, canisters or various transport boxes, but is also suitable for installing a roof tent. The price of the carrier starts at 8,000 euros, which is about 196,000 crowns.
The complete conversion of Cullinan to off-road Rolls-Royce then costs 150,000 euros, ie approximately 3.7 million crowns. For completeness, we add that the luxury SUV is powered by a 6.75-liter twelve-cylinder tuned to 420 kW and 850 Nm.
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