The 2020 Cullinan can now be ordered with leather to match its optional Viewing Suite and all-new Sanctuary Seats. These upgraded rear thrones add extra padding and a power-adjustable calf rest on the right rear seat. Although these options sound as if they're from some Feng Shui theater, just remember that Rolls-Royce customers prefer to be pampered on another level.
Pros The epitome of wealth, incomparable interior comfort, quick and quiet operation.
Cons The epitome of too expensive, awkward outward appearance, missing some back-seat features.
It's not just a blacked-out exterior design package. The Black Badge Cullinan offers more style and more substance.
Pros Has every luxury feature you could ever want Smooth, powerful V12 engine Great to drive, better to be driven in Black Badge styling is subtle and chic
Cons Clunky infotainment tech without Apple CarPlay or Android Auto I can't afford one
The Artemis exists to satisfy "a car suitable for chauffeured transport but also for driving pleasure
Eterniti was conceived to help satisfy a growing demand for additional luxury and personalised specifications among car buyers, particularly in major cities, global wealth centres and emerging markets ranging from London to the Asia-Pacific region. It is unique in being located in London and building cars there
You might remember this car from such hits as the Eterniti Hemera and the Porsche Cayenne; the latter being the car it is based upon, the former its original name.
Unveiled at the Beijing motor show where the Artemis will hope to find many, many new homes, the cars on display are described as running prototypes, and Eterniti proudly trumpets the fact that should it stick to a summer 2012 production schedule, it will beat the luxury SUVs offered by Bentley, Maserati and Lamborghin