The Rolls-Royce Cullinan has long been the brand's most popular luxury model in Vietnam, thanks to its practicality as an SUV in a market shifting away from sedans. Imports continue to increase, and recently, the first 2025 Cullinan Black Badge arrived, attracting attention with its Series II configuration and distinctive design upgrades.
According to information from dealers and related sources, the standard Cullinan is currently listed from 36.69 billion VND, while the Black Badge version starts from 41.99 billion VND. Adding options and registration fees, the total price could approach 50 billion VND, reflecting the ultimate positioning of this ultra-luxury SUV in the Vietnamese market.

Black Badge language on Series II
The car boasts a white exterior and an orange interior – a bold color combination for customers seeking a unique look. As the high-performance version in the product range, the Cullinan Black Badge Series II continues to adhere to the philosophy of dark surface finishes: the grille, air intake covers, door handles, side skirts, window trim, tailgate handle, and exhaust pipes are all finished in dark chrome.
The most noticeable differences from its predecessor are the illuminated grille and the redesigned headlight cluster. Additionally, the 23-inch wheels exclusive to the Black Badge series II have been redesigned to a more youthful, distinctive, and sporty style, a departure from the softer look of the previous model.

Space and materials: orange tones, woven carbon fiber ceiling.
Inside, the dominant orange tone is combined with black accents to create a striking visual contrast. The highlight lies in the decorative trim made from woven carbon fiber – a signature detail of the Black Badge. Each carbon fiber sheet is finished with six layers of lacquer before being hand-polished; this process takes 21 days to achieve the desired finish.
With an approach that emphasizes materials and craftsmanship, the cockpit exudes a sense of meticulous design. The decorative surfaces blend seamlessly with the dashboard layout, reflecting the Black Badge's personalized spirit and targeting customers who desire a Cullinan with a more assertive character than the standard version.
V12 6.75L Twin-Turbo: Specifications and Performance Expectations
The 2025 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge is equipped with a 6.75L twin-turbo V12 engine, delivering a maximum power of 591 horsepower and a peak torque of 900 Nm. Power is transmitted to all four wheels via an 8-speed automatic transmission. The manufacturer claims an average fuel consumption of 16–17 liters/100 km, consistent with the large engine configuration and vehicle displacement.
Theoretically, the twin-turbo V12 configuration combined with all-wheel drive aims for smooth and powerful performance at low revs, staying true to the Cullinan's philosophy of smooth handling. For the purposes of this article, we haven't had the opportunity to test the newly arrived vehicle; the driving feel, responsiveness, and how the SUV handles the road surface will need time to be verified once the vehicle is delivered and put into operation in Vietnam.
Safety and technology: what we know
On the Series II, the most noticeable technological changes are the new headlight design and illuminated grille, contributing to improved nighttime visibility. Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), safety ratings, or other specific features are not detailed in the available information. Therefore, interested buyers should verify the vehicle configuration directly when ordering to understand the included features.
Price, positioning, and retention value
In Vietnam, the standard Cullinan is listed from 36.69 billion VND; the Black Badge version from 41.99 billion VND. With optional extras and all taxes and fees included, the cost for a 2025 Cullinan Black Badge could reach nearly 50 billion VND. The car in this article was most likely imported by a private company; it is currently unclear whether it will have diplomatic or civilian license plates.
Conversely, market data shows significant depreciation for used Cullinan Black Badge vehicles: a 2020 model, valued at approximately 26 billion VND after 5 years of use, is equivalent to a loss of around 20-25 billion VND over 4-5 years, depending on configuration and condition.

Main specifications table (based on available information)
| Category | Parameter |
|---|---|
| Version | Cullinan Black Badge 2025 (Series II) |
| Engine | V12 6.75L twin-turbo |
| Maximum power | 591 horsepower |
| Maximum torque | 900 Nm |
| Gear | 8-speed automatic |
| Drivetrain | 4 wheels |
| Fuel consumption | 16–17 liters/100 km (manufacturer's stated figure) |
| Tray | 23-inch, custom-designed for the Black Badge Series II |
| Design features | Extensive darkening; illuminated grille; new type of lighting. |
| Listed price in Vietnam | Black Badge starts from 41.99 billion VND; standard version starts from 36.69 billion VND. |
| Estimated on-the-road price | Nearly 50 billion VND (depending on configuration and cost) |
Conclude
The 2025 Cullinan Black Badge Series II continues to assert its position in Rolls-Royce's ultra-luxury SUV world with distinctive design refinements and meticulously crafted interiors. Its 6.75L twin-turbo V12 engine (591 hp, 900 Nm), 8-speed automatic transmission, and all-wheel drive system provide a foundation for a smooth and powerful driving experience, true to the Cullinan spirit.
Pros: Bold Black Badge styling (dark chrome trim, 23-inch wheels, illuminated grille), interior with meticulously crafted woven carbon fiber headliner, impressive V12 specifications. Cons: High total on-road cost, fuel consumption of 16–17 liters/100 km, significant depreciation based on used vehicle data, and lack of detailed safety/ADAS information in available sources.
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