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The Rolls-Royce SUV Looks Like a Lifted Phantom Hatchback

Photo credit: Rolls-Royce
Photo credit: Rolls-Royce

From Road & Track

The awesome lifted Phantom with the wing on its back was only a mule built to test the new all-wheel drive suspension system Rolls-Royce has been working on. The company also built mules for the all-aluminum 2018 Phantom, and now, all these developments come together to give the Bentley Bentayga a run for its money.

Meet Project Cullinan, the first 'all-terrain, high-sided' Rolls-Royce:

Photo credit: Rolls-Royce
Photo credit: Rolls-Royce

And even with camo on it, it still kind of looks like a taller Phantom, just now with a hatchback. Luckily, Rolls didn't put any camo on the giant grille, that way nobody will mistake it for a Bentley or a Toyota Highlander or anything.

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Just after Christmas, the Rolls-Royce SUV will enter the Arctic Circle to undergo cold weather durability and traction testing while later in 2017, it will travel to the Middle East to have a go against the heat and the sand.

Tax The Rich 100 can't wait.

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