Boston guy stoked to spot a Rolls-Royce in public then realizes it’s something much more
- This Boston creator traveled to Florida for some car spotting
- He filmed a Cullinan, then realized it was actually a Mansory model
- The Mansory Cullinan is twice as expensive as the ‘standard’ one
Published on Apr 12, 2025 at 10:18 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis
Last updated on Apr 09, 2025 at 1:40 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Alessandro Renesis
Imagine traveling from Boston to Florida to check out some nice cars, seeing a Rolls-Royce Cullinan and then realizing about two seconds later it’s actually a Mansory Rolls-Royce, which is even more expensive.
The vehicle, a 2022 model, was filmed in Florida by a car spotter based in Boston, and probably made the trip worth it.
After all, with due respect, you’re a lot more likely to see some fun cars in Florida than in Boston.
This is because Florida is a place with an extremely high luxury-car-per-capita ratio.
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This Rolls-Royce by Mansory is twice as expensive as a ‘standard’ Cullinan
Unless we’re mistaken, this looks like the Mansory Rolls-Royce Cullinan Pulse Edition, a blacked-out model with subtle blue accents throughout.
Some elements, the front grille for example, appear to be black but are actually blue depending on how the light hits them.
The interior is a little ‘dark’, with black and pastel blue upholstery.
It uses the same V12 as the factory version, but it now makes 570HP, good enough for a 0-60MPH time of 5.2 seconds and an electronically limited 155MPH top speed.
This is a very expensive car, with a starting price of just over $820,000, which makes it twice as expensive as a ‘stock’ Cullinan.

What is the supercar capital of the world?
There are a lot of supercar – and luxury car – friendly places in the world, and Miami is definitely in the top three.
After all, even police officers use Rolls-Royces in Miami.
Speaking of police, we need to mention Dubai, where police officers have Bugattis, Bentleys, Lambos, and Ferraris at their disposal.

Then there’s Los Angeles, where supercars are sometimes inexplicably abandoned in parking lots, Monaco, and, of course, London, where you can spot celebrities like Gordon Ramsay at the wheel of his $1.5 million Aston Martin.
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