There is no subtle way to arrive in a Cullinan, which is the entire point. It is the most requested car in our Majestic category and the one most often booked months rather than days in advance — almost always for a wedding, a milestone, or a visit where the arrival itself is part of the occasion.
The Black Badge specification is the darker, sharper version: blacked chrome, a deeper exhaust note and a firmer edge to the chassis than the standard car. It is still, unmistakably, a Rolls-Royce — the ride quality is the product, and it is unlike anything else on Malaysian roads.
Weddings. This is the primary use case, and the reason to book early. Saturday dates in peak season and the weeks around Hari Raya go first, often eight weeks out. The Cullinan works particularly well for Malay weddings where the bersanding procession involves multiple stops and a slow, visible drive between venues — the rear doors are coach-hinged, which makes exiting in formal dress considerably more graceful than a conventional SUV allows. Our wedding bookings include a uniformed chauffeur as standard.
Business and state occasions. The Cullinan is regularly booked for diplomatic visits, for hosting into Putrajaya, and for corporate guests where the vehicle is genuinely part of the hospitality. Discretion is standard — we do not publicise client bookings.
Self-drive. Available, though the majority of Cullinan hires are chauffeur-driven. If you do take the wheel, it is far easier to place than its dimensions suggest, and the elevated driving position makes KL traffic notably less tiring than a low car.
