Not long ago, we discussed how sometimes the automotive industry turns into a veritable Animal (car) Planet – and we also had some examples, of course.
More precisely, sometimes, when life gives you lemon vehicles, you need to do some Discovery HD lemonade with them. At least, that's what we felt about a trio of ritzy models that appeared earlier this month. Thus, if you're tired of the same old double-coffin kidney grille jokes, the BMW M4 CS felt like the epitome of a cartoonish buck-tooth beaver.
Meanwhile, the Bentley Batur Convertible – coachbuilt by Mulliner in just 16 examples – prepares to welcome the coming summer dressed in more orange than some very proud birds like the cock-of-the-rock. These are very colorful birds – especially the males. And no, they're not trying to compensate for anything – just to attract the ladies. Last but not least, there was also the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II, which, in its official Black Badge designation, was 99% white and only a little black here and there. Most obviously, also, thanks to the new front fascia design, you could easily take it home as a Star Wars Stormtrooper carrier.
The only thing is that it's not on the market yet – otherwise, the aftermarket realm would go bonkers trying to make the ultra-luxury behemoth stand out in even more crowds. No worries, as the tuning outlets prepare their kits, the imaginative realm of digital car content creators is already up to snuff by giving a helping hand. Maybe it's not the right one, but it's a (CGI) hand, nonetheless.
Ildar, the virtual artist better known as ildar_project on social media, usually plays with tuned vehicles - so is anyone surprised by this new Cullinan? Not at all, because his fans know already that he's into BMW Group vehicles as of late, and he also wouldn't miss the opportunity to work on the latest super-SUV after previously tuning the 789-hp Lamborghini Urus SE with a black-green shade and massive wheels plus a full widebody aerodynamic kit.
Now it's Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge Series II's turn to take the stage, packing humongous aftermarket wheels, an imposing aerodynamic kit, more outrageous elements than ever before, plus a widebody treatment along with a dual-tone paintjob. So, do you think anything like this will ever see the light of day by one of the many aftermarket houses out there? Or will it forever remain merely wishful thinking? As far as we are concerned, at least the color will probably give a few customers some ideas about the fastest way to stand out in any crowd, even the wrong ones.
Meanwhile, the Bentley Batur Convertible – coachbuilt by Mulliner in just 16 examples – prepares to welcome the coming summer dressed in more orange than some very proud birds like the cock-of-the-rock. These are very colorful birds – especially the males. And no, they're not trying to compensate for anything – just to attract the ladies. Last but not least, there was also the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II, which, in its official Black Badge designation, was 99% white and only a little black here and there. Most obviously, also, thanks to the new front fascia design, you could easily take it home as a Star Wars Stormtrooper carrier.
The only thing is that it's not on the market yet – otherwise, the aftermarket realm would go bonkers trying to make the ultra-luxury behemoth stand out in even more crowds. No worries, as the tuning outlets prepare their kits, the imaginative realm of digital car content creators is already up to snuff by giving a helping hand. Maybe it's not the right one, but it's a (CGI) hand, nonetheless.
Ildar, the virtual artist better known as ildar_project on social media, usually plays with tuned vehicles - so is anyone surprised by this new Cullinan? Not at all, because his fans know already that he's into BMW Group vehicles as of late, and he also wouldn't miss the opportunity to work on the latest super-SUV after previously tuning the 789-hp Lamborghini Urus SE with a black-green shade and massive wheels plus a full widebody aerodynamic kit.
Now it's Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge Series II's turn to take the stage, packing humongous aftermarket wheels, an imposing aerodynamic kit, more outrageous elements than ever before, plus a widebody treatment along with a dual-tone paintjob. So, do you think anything like this will ever see the light of day by one of the many aftermarket houses out there? Or will it forever remain merely wishful thinking? As far as we are concerned, at least the color will probably give a few customers some ideas about the fastest way to stand out in any crowd, even the wrong ones.