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'The front end looks like what you'd get if you asked a not-very-talented five year old to draw a robot.'

 That was salty.
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After ruining their own designs, bmw is now busy doing the same to rr

Still looks like a London Taxi...

Rolls is getting design tips from BMW

No one can bull$hit like Rolls Royce designers and marketing people. So many useless pieces of information. This video makes me not ever wanna be in a conversation with a RR owner.

What will Mansory do now, their job has been taken away from them.

Now I understand why the thumbnail is a picture of the rear three quarters

The front looks like someone made a Cullinan in their basement.

Gosh...there is something utterly wrong with design department at BMW. Just when you think they've hit the bottom, they just keep digging

I don't understand why, especially on a vehicle at this price point, the wheels are not specific to left and right. It means that the rims are 'pointing' forward on one side and backwards on the other. I don't think this is excusable in this marketplace.

One has to give credit where credit is due. It must’ve took a lot of effort to make the front that bad.
 
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This is how I imagine the potential facelift
 
A few more:

After ruining their own designs, bmw is now busy doing the same to rr

Still looks like a London Taxi...

Rolls is getting design tips from BMW

No one can bull$hit like Rolls Royce designers and marketing people. So many useless pieces of information. This video makes me not ever wanna be in a conversation with a RR owner.

What will Mansory do now, their job has been taken away from them.

Now I understand why the thumbnail is a picture of the rear three quarters

The front looks like someone made a Cullinan in their basement.

Gosh...there is something utterly wrong with design department at BMW. Just when you think they've hit the bottom, they just keep digging

I don't understand why, especially on a vehicle at this price point, the wheels are not specific to left and right. It means that the rims are 'pointing' forward on one side and backwards on the other. I don't think this is excusable in this marketplace.

One has to give credit where credit is due. It must’ve took a lot of effort to make the front that bad.
I actually really like what they’re doing with MINI to be honest. Other than that, I must admit that they are lost in terms of design. Nothing coherent. Just bunch of ideas but nothing connects with one another. First we had huge grilles, then split headlights, now the Neue Klasse face. Almost every new BMW product brings something new to the design that after 2 years they already look dated because they’ve put out 20 new designs elements already with the fresh models.
 
As far as the Cullinan Facelift goes, what the actual f#ck were they thinking? Not a single thing about the new front bumper looks good at all. It looks tacky. Everybody thought that it must’ve been the cladding because it looked too bad to be true yet it actually was the real thing. Such a shame. Nothing elegant about it.
 
I think the Toyota Century is a better looking Cullinan than both the original and the 2nd gen,

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A few more:

After ruining their own designs, bmw is now busy doing the same to rr

Still looks like a London Taxi...

Rolls is getting design tips from BMW

No one can bull$hit like Rolls Royce designers and marketing people. So many useless pieces of information. This video makes me not ever wanna be in a conversation with a RR owner.

What will Mansory do now, their job has been taken away from them.

Now I understand why the thumbnail is a picture of the rear three quarters

The front looks like someone made a Cullinan in their basement.

Gosh...there is something utterly wrong with design department at BMW. Just when you think they've hit the bottom, they just keep digging

I don't understand why, especially on a vehicle at this price point, the wheels are not specific to left and right. It means that the rims are 'pointing' forward on one side and backwards on the other. I don't think this is excusable in this marketplace.

One has to give credit where credit is due. It must’ve took a lot of effort to make the front that bad.
The Phantom VII and the gen 1 Ghost were a master class in understated design opulence.
 
This 2nd gen model is a noticeable improvement in the styling dept. It is much better proportioned to the 1st gen. Interior is truly superb, love the fabric seats.

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Now you get to return the favor from the other thread as I actually like this lol.

M
 
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This looks so much better than the original.

M
 
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This looks so much better than the original.

M

I also like more moderen fascias on all these new RR models. Cullinan original face was just too conservative. This new FL mace is much more inserting & imposing.
 
Everything is an improvement except that damned front bumper. It's simply not working like they want us to believe. Very pretty for the rest, and the interior is just beyond any other SUV.
 
Everything is an improvement except that damned front bumper. It's simply not working like they want us to believe. Very pretty for the rest, and the interior is just beyond any other SUV.
There could have been two exterior trims:

Luxury
M-Sport
 

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