This Rolls-Royce Cullinan was created for a special client in Dubai. Artisans spent 160 hours recreating the beauty of space.

Rolls-Royce has just unveiled the new, unique Cullinan Cosmos model, created as part of the Rolls-Royce Bespoke program. This unique model allows customers to personalize their vehicles without any limitations. The proof? A new ultra-luxury SUV inspired by space, immortalized not only in its details. A true journey to the stars?
The new luxury Rolls-Royce Cullinan Cosmos was commissioned by Rolls-Royce Private Office in Dubai for a family with a four-year-old son who wanted constellations and a cosmic aesthetic to be the guiding theme of the entire design. It's in Dubai (as well as other exclusive locations around the world) that customers can configure the vehicle in virtually every conceivable way, transforming it not only into a work of art on wheels, but also a family heirloom or collector's item. All as part of the brand's Bespoke program.

The universe was the central theme of Rolls-Royce's latest creation, taking into account the positions of planets and stars, as well as the colors characteristic of outer space.
“We wanted to create something our family would remember forever: a Rolls-Royce that captures the essence of space and shows that no dream is beyond reach,” commented the customer who commissioned the Bespoke Cullinan Cosmos.
The bodywork is finished in Arabescato Pearl , a shimmering pearlescent paint that evokes the glow of the moon. A thin, decorative Charles Blue coachline runs along the bodywork. This elegant blue detail, typical of Rolls-Royce, was handcrafted. The car sits on 23-inch wheels.

The iconic Spirit of Ecstasy figurine on the hood is a striking addition, reminiscent of a distant star and adapted to the cosmic theme . Inside, the reclining seats are upholstered in luxurious leather in two colors: Charles Blue (a deep blue) and Grace White (a pure, elegant white). The dashboard and other interior elements are finished in a high-gloss white veneer called Piano White, whose shade resembles piano lacquer. A Star Cluster motif, inspired by constellations, also appears.

And while it's not a convertible, it does offer the opportunity to observe the sky directly overhead. This is all thanks to a very original headliner that showcases the cosmos in all its glory.
For the first time, the iconic Starlight element was hand-painted , presenting a deeply ethereal interpretation of the Milky Way. This work took 160 hours to complete.
To convey cosmic depth, the paints were applied in layers, with the most delicate layers of color applied with a makeup brush.

Paints in teal, yellow, and blue were used to create the cosmic sky. The lights installed in the headliner are also truly impressive, adding authenticity to the painting and making the journey with the starry sky overhead feel like a space expedition. If you've seen Emperor Cleon's chamber in "Foundation," the original headliner finish may indeed evoke a palace fresco on Trantor.
