This Rolls-Royce Cullinan Is Basically a Luxury Tank
by AutoExpert | 28 April, 2026
The Cullinan already plays in its own league. Inkas takes that same SUV and adds a layer of security you’d usually see on military hardware, without ruining the whole Rolls-Royce experience.
This thing is built to take hits. The armor is rated to stop rifle fire and handle grenade blasts. To make that happen, the structure gets reinforced across the board. Doors, floor, roof, everything. The windows are replaced with thick ballistic glass, and there’s now a solid partition behind the rear seats, sealing the cabin off from the back.

It’s not just about stopping damage; it’s about getting out of it too. You get run-flat tires so the car keeps moving even when things go wrong, plus a strengthened fuel tank to reduce risk.
Then there’s the optional stuff. And it gets serious. You can add protection around the engine, a roof escape hatch, full 360-degree camera coverage, night vision, upgraded wheels, and even an air filtration system. There’s also a siren and intercom setup if the situation calls for it. At that point, it’s less of an SUV and more of a secure transport unit.

Step inside, though, and none of that stress shows. It still feels like a Cullinan should. Soft leather everywhere, detailed finishes, and in this spec, a bold red, black, and white combo that stands out without feeling over the top.
Mechanically, it stays untouched. Same 6.75-liter twin-turbo V12, still pushing 563 hp and 627 lb-ft. Inkas leaves that part alone.

No official word on weight, but you don’t add this kind of protection without paying a price. It’ll be heavier, no question. Still, the V12 has enough muscle to carry it.
