This Rolls-Royce is a hypebeast’s dream

By topgear, 04 February 2020

Last year, Rolls-Royce turned the lights out on the Cullinan. No, they didn’t bin the controversial luxo SUV, they simply gave it a sinister murdered-out look and a bit more speed to bring it in line with its Black Badge brethren, the Wraith, Ghost and Dawn.

At the time, Rolls said “the Cullinan Black Badge brings the darkest and most urban statement of Black Badge yet”. Well, to double down on that statement they flew full-time ‘automotive culture photographer’ and part-time hair follicle farmer Mark Riccioni out to Los Angeles to shoot its new very black car in a very urban environment. Oh, and Mark just so happened to bump into some of SoCal’s coolest car and bike culture on the way.

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Along with all the standard enhancements you get on a Black Badge over a standard Cully (*deep breath* a bit more power, smoked out chrome bits, a bad and boujee gloss black chrome Spirit of Ecstasy, 22-inch forged alloy wheels with black accents, red brake calipers and a bassy exhaust note), Mark’s car was also pimped with what Rolls has dubbed a ‘Bespoke Urban Photography Recreation Module’. Put simply, it’s a boot full of enviable hypebeast swag including: Sennheiser headphones, Persol sunglasses, Supreme clothes, a DJI drone, ritzy water bottle and half an Apple store.

During the dead of night, Mark photographed the Cullinan Black Badge against LA’s best lowriders, tuned imports, hot rods and custom bikes. So check the amazing images out for yourself in the gallery above. And if you want to see them for yourself, all you have to do is hop on a flight/head down to the ‘King of the Night’ exhibition on display at Rolls-Royce Beverly Hills showroom from March.

Also, you can see and gawp at more of Mark's exceptional work with both the Cullinan Black Badge and SoCal's finest in the gallery below.