Rolls-Royce unveils Cullinan Cosmos, a one-off dedicated to space
Published on Sep 17, 2025 at 2:37 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis
Last updated on Sep 17, 2025 at 4:44 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
This is the newly unveiled Cullinan Cosmos, an incredible one-off Rolls-Royce built pretty much by hand.
As the name suggests, this vehicle is first and foremost a love letter to space and the romantic idea of the cosmos.
The attention to detail is off the charts, even by Rolls-Royce standards.
And the reason why the owner chose space as an inspiration might bring tears to your eyes.
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The Cullinan Cosmos is a love letter to space
A Rolls-Royce elite client (in Dubai) commissioned this one-off because they wanted a vehicle to capture their four-year-old son’s love for space, which is the whole point (and theme) of the car.
The hand-painted Starlight Headliner, for example, took over 160 hours to finish.

The exterior is finished in Arabescato Pearl, inspired by the moonlight at midnight, with a hand-painted coachline in Charles Blue and an illuminated Spirit of Ecstasy figurine on the hood.
The interior is finished in matching Charles Blue with Grace White leather accents and Grace White contrast stitching and piping.
White was also used for the veneers.

Rolls-Royce didn’t say anything about engine or performance, which means this one-off Rolls-Royce Cullinan presumably uses the same 6.75-liter V12 as the ‘standard’ model.
They also didn’t share the price – obviously – but the Cullinan starts at around $400,000+ for the base model and nearly $500,000 for the Black Badge.

Rolls-Royce’s most breathtaking custom creations
Brands like Bentley, Rolls-Royce and even Mercedes (for some models) all agree on one thing: nearly 100 percent of the cars they sell are customized.
There’s no such thing as a ‘factory’ Rolls-Royce.
This one is no exception.

Rolls-Royce often collaborates with clients on one-off creations, and as a result, there are some incredible custom cars on the road today.
They’ve done it with a one-off Phantom for a Japanese collector who wanted a Rolls-Royce to match his teacups.
Even the gorgeous Phantom Goldfinger is a one-off.
We can’t wait to see the next one.