Motoring review: Rolls-Royce's first SUV targets the outdoorsy gentry

The Cullinan weighs 2,660kg, which is the heaviest for a Rolls-Royce vehicle. ST PHOTO: CHONG JUN LIANG
There is a 600-litre boot, that can be increased to 1,930 litres of cargo space if the rear seatbacks are folded down. ST PHOTO: CHONG JUN LIANG
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SINGAPORE - Queen Elizabeth II is said to have owned more than 30 Land Rovers and Range Rovers since ascending the throne in 1953. She uses them for grouse shoots (what she has against the bird is anybody's guess).

Imagine the additional sales Rolls-Royce Motor Cars would have had if it had an SUV earlier. Better late than never, as they say.

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