German luxury vehicle customisation specialist has introduced the Emperor Signature, a new widebody conversion based on the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge. The model was unveiled during the Top Marques Monaco event and expands the company s existing Emperor programme with a more aggressive forged-carbon exterior configuration.
The conversion incorporates extensive carbon fibre bodywork across the exterior, including a lightweight bonnet, widened fenders, redesigned bumpers, aerodynamic side skirts, spoilers, and rear diffuser elements. MANSORY stated that all body conversion components are manufactured from full carbon fibre and can be configured in multiple finishes, including exposed forged carbon.
The Emperor Signature also introduces widened body sections across all four doors and wheel arches, giving the Cullinan a broader stance compared with the standard Black Badge model. Additional aerodynamic revisions were made around the front fascia and rear axle area to improve airflow management and reduce lift.
Composite materials continue into the interior, where exposed carbon fibre trim elements are integrated alongside custom leather upholstery and illuminated cabin components. The vehicle also debuts MANSORY s new 24-inch FR.15 forged wheel design, which combines aluminium alloy construction with carbon fibre detailing to reduce wheel mass while supporting high-load applications.
Performance upgrades include a revised engine management system and a high-performance exhaust configuration, increasing the output of the Cullinan s twin-turbocharged V12 engine to 720 hp and 1,050 Nm of torque, compared with the standard 600 hp and 900 Nm figures. According to MANSORY, the modified SUV accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 4.8 seconds while retaining an electronically limited top speed of 250 km/h.
The project highlights the continued use of carbon fibre composites in luxury automotive customisation, where lightweight materials are increasingly being combined with aerodynamic styling and performance-oriented modifications in ultra-premium vehicle segments.