Monarc VIP rents the Rolls-Royce Cullinan in Miami from $1,395 per day. This hand-built 563 HP V12 luxury SUV features the Starlight Headliner, coach doors, and Magic Carpet Ride suspension. Available with a professional chauffeur, delivered anywhere in Miami-Dade. Monarc VIP maintains a 5.0 Google rating from 400+ reviews and has served Miami for over 8 years.
The Rolls-Royce Cullinan is the ultimate expression of refined power -- hand-built at the Rolls-Royce factory in Goodwood, England, and named after the largest gem-quality diamond ever discovered. Under the hood sits a 6.75-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine producing 563 horsepower and 627 lb-ft of torque at just 1,600 RPM, paired with a ZF 8-speed automatic transmission and permanent all-wheel drive. At a curb weight of 5,864 lbs, the Cullinan reaches 60 mph in 4.5 seconds and is electronically limited to 155 mph -- numbers that are impressive for any SUV, let alone one that feels like a private jet on wheels.
The Magic Carpet Ride: Suspension That Reads the Road
Rolls-Royce's celebrated Magic Carpet Ride suspension is the defining engineering feature of the Cullinan. The self-leveling air suspension uses cameras and sensors to scan the road surface ahead, making millions of adjustments per second to absorb imperfections before you feel them. The result is a ride quality that no other SUV on the market can match -- potholes on Biscayne Boulevard, speed bumps in South Beach parking garages, uneven causeway bridges all disappear beneath you. Double-paned acoustic glass on every window seals out road and wind noise, creating a cabin so quiet that the only sound is the Bespoke 18-speaker audio system if you choose to turn it on.
Bespoke Interior: Starlight Headliner, Coach Doors, and Hand-Stitched Leather
The Cullinan interior is where Rolls-Royce separates itself from every other luxury SUV. The Starlight Headliner features over 800 hand-placed fiber optic lights that two Rolls-Royce artisans spend a minimum of nine hours installing -- a bespoke constellation that glows softly above passengers day or night, complete with a shooting star effect that fires randomly for a theatrical touch. All four doors are rear-hinged coach doors that power-close at the touch of a button, so you never have to reach or strain to close them. The interior is trimmed in hand-stitched premium leather with wood and metal inlays, custom ambient lighting in multiple color zones, and a panoramic glass sunroof that floods the cabin with natural light. The front seats are power-adjustable and heated, while the rear can be configured as a three-seat bench or as two individual lounge seats with a center console housing a champagne cooler and crystal glassware.
Exterior Presence: Spirit of Ecstasy and 22-Inch Wheels
From the outside, the Cullinan commands attention through sheer presence rather than aggression. The iconic gold-plated Spirit of Ecstasy hood ornament sits atop the towering stainless steel Pantheon grille -- a design language that has defined Rolls-Royce for over a century. Riding on 22-inch spoke wheels, the Cullinan's proportions are massive yet perfectly balanced. Four cameras provide a 360-degree parking view, and an available night vision system detects pedestrians and wildlife in darkness -- useful for late-night drives back from Star Island or through the dimly lit streets of Coconut Grove.
Cullinan vs. the Competition in Miami
Against the Lamborghini Urus, the Cullinan trades driving engagement for rear-seat supremacy. The Urus is faster (3.6s vs. 4.5s to 60), lighter by over 1,000 lbs, and more aggressive in every way -- it drives like a sports car with extra seats. The Cullinan is the opposite philosophy: a first-class cabin that happens to move. Against the Mercedes-AMG G63, the Cullinan is quieter, smoother, and significantly more luxurious inside, though the G-Wagon has a bolder, more aggressive street presence. The Bentley Bentayga is the closest true competitor -- similar philosophy, similar price -- but the Cullinan's coach doors, Starlight Headliner, and that unmistakable Rolls-Royce grille give it a level of theater that no other SUV can replicate. Read our full Cullinan vs Urus comparison.
Driving and Being Driven: The Cullinan in Miami
The Cullinan is the most commonly chauffeur-paired vehicle in the Monarc VIP fleet, which includes 28 exotic and luxury cars refreshed every 12-18 months. Whether you are being driven to a wedding at Vizcaya Museum, a business dinner at Komodo, or an evening event at the Faena, the rear cabin of the Cullinan is designed to be the destination before you arrive. That said, it is equally impressive from the driver's seat -- the V12 delivers torque effortlessly, the all-wheel drive handles Miami's summer storms with complete composure, and the elevated driving position gives you a commanding view of the MacArthur Causeway, Ocean Drive, and the Rickenbacker. Popular use cases include wedding transportation, corporate client entertainment, milestone celebrations, Art Basel arrivals, and airport transfers from MIA or private FBOs at Opa-Locka.
Not sure if the Cullinan fits your weekend? Browse the full Monarc VIP Rolls-Royce rental collection, compare the Rolls-Royce Ghost sedan, or view the Rolls-Royce Dawn convertible. Curious about pricing across the board? Visit our Miami Exotic Car Rental Prices Guide, or pair the Cullinan with a private yacht charter for the ultimate Miami luxury experience. See also: Luxury Chauffeur Services in Miami.