Black Rolls-Royce Cullinan seen from a low front three-quarter angle

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Black Rolls-RoyceCullinan

Two and a half thousand dollars a day buys the quietest room in Los Angeles. It happens to have wheels.

Every other car on this list is trying to tell you something. This one has nothing to prove and knows it.

The Cullinan is the flagship of the flagships — a hand-built cabin on a 6.75-litre twin-turbo V12, wrapped in a shadow. Black on black gives it a gravity that turns heads without ever raising its voice, which is a rare trick in a city this loud.

Specification

Horsepower
563
0–60 mph
4.8s
Top speed
155mph
Seats
5

6.75L twin-turbo V12 · AWD

Black Rolls-Royce Cullinan with both coach doors open on a Beverly Hills street
01Both rear doors hinged at the back, both opening into the room. They close again at the touch of a button.

Rolls-Royce does not talk about horsepower, and after a mile you stop caring too. The V12 is there to make the car feel weightless rather than fast — 563 horsepower spent almost entirely on removing effort. You do not accelerate so much as stop noticing that the world outside is moving.

What that buys in Los Angeles is specific. A hotel forecourt where the doorman moves before you have stopped. A wedding where the car is in more photographs than the flowers. Two hours on the 405 that cost you nothing, because the cabin is sealed against the entire experience of being on the 405.

It is not the fastest car we rent.
It is the only one that is silent.

Panoramic glass roof above embroidered Rolls-Royce headrests in the Cullinan
Dashboard and steering wheel of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan

02Glass overhead the length of the cabin, the double-R embroidered into every headrest, and a dashboard that hides its screen behind veneer until you ask for it.

Rear cabin of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan with picnic tables and screens deployed
03The back is not a seat, it is a room: two screens, two tables, and a lambswool floor nobody puts shoes on twice.
Picnic table deployed from the seatback of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan
CULLINAN nameplate and analogue clock on the Rolls-Royce dashboard

04A table that folds out of the seat in front, and the car's own name set into the fascia beside an analogue clock.

The particulars

The guest book

Queries

How much does it cost to rent a Rolls-Royce Cullinan in Los Angeles?
The Cullinan is $2,500 a day — the top of our fleet. Multi-day stays are discounted, and delivery to our Beverly Hills partner hotels is complimentary.
Is it practical, or just a statement?
Both, which is the whole point of a Cullinan. Five seats, a boot that swallows luggage for four, and enough ride height for a canyon road — it is the only Rolls-Royce you can actually pack.
How far ahead should I book it?
There is one black Cullinan in the fleet. For a wedding, an arrival or a specific Saturday, name the date early and it is held for you.

The diary

When you can have it

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Reserve

Arrive without saying anything.

Tell us the date and the address. The Cullinan is delivered hand-detailed, at the hour you name, and the rest of the evening is yours.

Check dates & reserve or call +1 (424) 303-6496

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