Some cars you hunt. Others simply appear — parked between hatchbacks like a superyacht at a marina for dinghies.
This week's spot is a Rolls-Royce Cullinan, caught in Peetri alevik, Estonia — a quiet suburb just outside Tallinn. It's the second Cullinan ever logged on Carva, and the photo tells the whole story: nearly two metres tall, grille like a temple facade, utterly unbothered by its surroundings.
Why it matters
When the Cullinan arrived in 2018, purists clutched their pearls: a Rolls-Royce... SUV? Goodwood answered by naming it after the largest gem-quality diamond ever found and engineering it like nothing else on stilts.
Underneath sits the "Architecture of Luxury" — the same all-aluminium spaceframe as the Phantom, not a borrowed BMW platform. Power comes from a 6.75-litre twin-turbo V12 making 563 hp and a tidal wave of torque from just above idle. It was the first Rolls with all-wheel drive, and the air suspension reads the road with a camera to deliver the famous magic carpet ride — over cobblestones or a forest track alike.
And the party trick: fold-out Viewing Suite seats in the tailgate, so you can watch the horses (or the airport traffic) in comfort.
The numbers
- Engine: 6.75-litre twin-turbo V12, 563 hp / 850 Nm
- 0–100 km/h: ~5.2 seconds — in a 2.7-tonne car
- Top speed: 250 km/h (limited, naturally)
- Drive: all-wheel drive, all-wheel steering — a Rolls first
- Price: from ~$340,000 before options, and nobody orders one without options
The spot
Deep aubergine over chrome, parked in the most ordinary car park imaginable. That contrast is what makes it — Cullinans live outside five-star hotels, not in Peetri alevik. LEGENDARY tier, +300 XP, and only the second one in the entire Carva database.
Spot your own
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