The super expensive pair "each pot has its own lid" is the world's most expensive license plate and a unique Mansory-tuned Rolls-Royce Cullinan has just appeared in the Middle East.
Rarely does a one-off Rolls-Royce Cullinan lose value to its license plate, especially multiple times like the case below (photo: Carscoops)
In early February 2024, a Rolls-Royce Cullinan, one of the most expensive cars in the world, appeared in the Middle East. However, the car's value largely comes from... the license plate that comes with it.
Specifically, the license plate of the super luxury SUV is Dubai number 7. This license plate was auctioned for 14.9 million USD (365.5 billion VND) in April 2023 and is still the most expensive license plate in the world.
Meanwhile, the Rolls-Royce Cullinan itself is no pushover. Customised in a unique two-tone turquoise-matte black colour scheme, this is a one-off custom build called Linea D'Oro, created by the renowned German tuner Mansory.
Mansory's modification for Rolls-Royce Cullinan uses a rather strange color scheme (photo: Carscoops)
In addition to Mansory's own bodykit for the Rolls-Royce Cullinan, the SUV is also equipped with many other unique details. The exterior of the car uses two interwoven colors, turquoise and matte black, which are quite rare. The default hood is replaced with a carbon fiber line decorated with gold plating.
The rear of the car continues to combine the two tones above at the rear diffuser and spoiler. Glossy black rims and one-way personal observation windows complete the "mysterious" look for the SUV. Meanwhile, the Spirit of Ecstasy symbol at the front of the car is a symbol of light when converted to a turquoise tone.
The Spirit of Ecstasy symbol changes to a turquoise color and sits nestled in the middle of a dark hood adorned with gold dust (photo: Carscoops)
Similar to the exterior, the interior of the car has also been refreshed with the seats, doors, steering wheel and most of the dashboard covered in turquoise leather. Carbon fiber trim accented with gold powder continues to appear inside the cabin.
Although the Rolls-Royce Cullinan's customization certainly cost its owner a considerable amount of money, the 100% used license plate is still the most expensive element, even many times more expensive than the "house".