Rolls-Royce Cullinan Yachting: Bespoke Celebrating Marine Craft and Design
Rolls-Royce announces the 'Cullinan Yachting' bespoke collection, celebrating yachting culture.
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Thursday, March 27, 2026, Goodwood, West Sussex
• Four Cullinans celebrate the materials and design codes of yachting culture
• Hand-painted fascia inspired by the wake of a high-speed tender
• Unique Starlight Headliner depicting wind patterns across the Mediterranean
• Elaborate marquetry compass motif composed of over 40 parts
• Reflects the connection between Rolls-Royce and yachting culture, including the Santa Maria, a yacht owned by Charles Rolls' family
"The world of yachting is one that many of our clients are familiar with, and one we deeply understand. The highly bespoke Cullinan we are unveiling today celebrates the profound connection between yachting culture and Rolls-Royce. This relationship began in the era of our founder, Charles Rolls, and continues to this day. The marine world has long influenced our craftsmanship, from design philosophies shared with racing yachts to collaborations with marine designers for clients who wish to harmonize their cars with their yachts. In these four bespoke commissions, this long-standing connection is expressed in every detail through sea-inspired elements and authentic materials, embodying the spirit of adventure shared by the Cullinan and the world of yachting."
Martina Starke, Head of Bespoke Design, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
Cullinan Yachting is a series of four private commissions that celebrate the aesthetics, materials, and spirit of modern yachting culture. Each model is themed around one of the compass points—North, South, East, or West—with this delicate theme reflected in every detail of the interior and exterior.
All four vehicles feature marine-grade teak detailing, hand-painted nautical-themed fascias, Starlight Headliners inspired by Mediterranean wind patterns, and unique exterior finishes. These reflect the long-standing relationship between Rolls-Royce and the world of marine craft, from the yacht owned by Charles Rolls' family to modern collaborations between clients and yacht designers.
Hand-painted Decoration: Vibrant Hues
Hand-painted decoration is one of the most sought-after bespoke expressions, and Rolls-Royce employs specialized artisans dedicated to this craft. Each Cullinan Yachting model features artwork on the fascia and picnic tables capturing the wake of a tender boat heading toward a yacht. The direction of this wake reflects the compass point of each commission (North, South, East, or West), ensuring each is truly one-of-a-kind.
Creating this artwork required two months of trial and error to refine the color combinations, application techniques, and lacquering processes. To achieve a realistic representation of waves, pigments were airbrushed onto wet lacquer and then shaped by hand using fine brushes. By blowing air onto the surface while manually manipulating the paint, a sense of natural movement was achieved. This painted design is applied as part of a finish that spans the entire width of the vehicle. The fascia utilizes a bespoke paint named 'Piano Milori Sparkle,' reminiscent of the deep, clear blue of the Côte d'Azur...