RENT ROLLS ROYCE CULLINAN 2022 IN DUBAI

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19 Apr 22

AED  6,000

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ROLLS-ROYCE CULLINAN Car Specifications

 Price (AED)
6000
 Transmission
Auto
 Color
Mint Green
 Type
Luxury
 Year
2022
 Model
 CULLINAN
 Location
Dubai
 Area
N/A

ROLLS-ROYCE CULLINAN Car Features

Leather seats
Back Camera
Navigation system
Bluetooth
Apple CarPlay
Dual Airbags
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
Rear Door Child Lock
Air Conditioning
Power Steering With Tilt Adjust

ROLLS-ROYCE CULLINAN Car Additional Details

2022 Rolls Royce Cullinan Rental in Dubai

Rent and drive this Rolls Royce Cullinan 2022-model in Dubai, UAE  for AED 6000/day & AED 150000/month. Rental cost includes basic comprehensive insurance and standard mileage limit of 250 km/day (AED 40 per additional km applicable). Security deposit of AED 5000 is required. Contact The Pupil of Fate Car Rental directly for bookings and inquiries...

Why hire the Rolls Royce Cullinan?

The Rolls Royce Cullinan is one of the most important developments in automotive history. Combining the luxury of all Rolls Royce sedan, such as the ghost, and the durability and rigidity of a very capable SUV, this car is truly groundbreaking. The Cullinan has been the long awaited SUV from Rolls Royce since what seems like the beginning of time. This is a Rolls Royce you can not only be a passenger in, but one that you’d actually want to drive everyday, and have your children and family alongside you. This makes this the first Rolls Royce to offer this combination. Not only is it luxurious and powerful, it’s also very practical, having a large boot and ample space inside. This takes away from the stress of driving such a high-end vehicle, and the fact that you have immense ground clearance, adds to this. The Rolls Royce Cullinan is among one of the best SUVs you can find today, with great comfort, drivability, and all-around appeal. It makes you feel like the king of the road, and the driver’s seat is your throne. There’s no going wrong with this car.

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