The owner of the unique color Rolls-Royce Cullinan in Vietnam spends VND 50 million for 2 days of ‘changing the wind’ with a new color
The number of Rolls-Royce Cullinan in Vietnam in recent times is quite large with many different versions from Black Badge to Mansory and most of them have white and black exterior colors. Therefore, this only red Rolls-Royce Cullinan in Vietnam becomes the most outstanding car. However, it seems that floating is not enough, the owner of this car decided to change to another color to give the car more accents.
The original Rolls-Royce Cullinan was red and is now grey.
Like most expensive cars, this Cullinan has been re-colored by a paste method to keep the original paint color. On cars like this, the original paint is very valuable, so few people repaint the car. Besides, this sticker can be easily peeled off to return to the original if the car owner wants to. A “cement” gray color was chosen for this SUV. This is a “hot” color in the car world recently.
According to Mr. Hoang, representative of Suncar – the unit that glued this Rolls-Royce Cullinan, the reason why the car owner chose this color is because this is a “hot” color on many Mercedes-AMG G 63 today. and this color on Cullinan is so far unique. The owner also wants this car to stand out more on the street, because the red color makes the car familiar for a long time.
To get this new color, the cost of car stickers is up to 50 million VND. Implementation time is in 2 days. Thus, it seems that this special gray paper imported from the US is worth more than a Honda Lead. Of course, this cost is also for gluing and finishing the car – the stage that takes the most “gray matter”.
2 days of pasting the Rolls-Royce Cullinan cost the car owner VND 50 million.
Hoang said this is a car worth tens of billions of dong, so the original paint of the car is also very valuable. The most difficult thing is handling small details and edges on the car while keeping the original paint spotless. This requires the craftsman not only to be meticulous, but also to be especially skillful. The workers here all have a lot of experience in pasting luxury cars. This car has been coated with a layer of PPF before applying this new gray vinyl layer, so it is necessary to treat the surface of the PPF layer so that the two layers adhere well.
The hardest and most time-consuming part is dealing with the edges and small details so that the original paint on the super luxury car remains 100% like new.
About the car, not everyone realizes that this is the only red Cullinan in Vietnam after changing its color because the 24-inch Mansory rims have been removed to return the original 7-spoke. This Cullinan has returned home since mid-June 2019, has been modified, went from South to North and then back to Hanoi and this is the first time this car has been changed by the owner. Meanwhile, the interior of the car still has a black-red color scheme that matches the original exterior color and now contrasts with the new color.
Normally, a Rolls-Royce Cullinan costs around 40 billion VND in Vietnam. The price of the car also fluctuates depending on the equipment on each vehicle. Therefore, the price of VND 50 million for a car color-changing vinyl layer sounds big at first, but in fact a number only accounts for about 0.1% of the car’s value.
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