In Finland, someone apparently decided that a 2006 Range Rover Sport deserved an identity crisis. The result: a British SUV adorned with a grille reminiscent of a Rolls-Royce Cullinan. Can aristocratic elegance be bought in spare parts? The answer in this article.
The vehicle – spotted by our colleagues at Carscoops and currently for sale on the Nettiauto website – claims to have authentic Rolls-Royce elements. At the front, there is an imposing grille with headlights inspired by the Cullinan. The front also features a mascot that vaguely attempts to imitate the Spirit of Ecstasy. All of this sits on a bumper incorporating an LED light bar. But the matter does not stop there. A carbon hood with oversized air intake, wings made of the same material, matte black wheels, and a purple hue with blue reflections complete this rather expressive picture.

A revised interior
On board, the ambiance continues this forward escape: bright orange leather on the dashboard, tablet-style screen, and black quilted headliner. At the back, it’s hard to understand the purpose. It’s neither a Rolls nor really a Range Rover. It’s something else. And that’s precisely where either all of its charm lies or all of the problem.






