Wald International is back with another Black Bison project, this time based on the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II. If the name sounds familiar, that is because the tuner tends to use Black Bison on most of its builds, and this one follows the same pattern. The luxury SUV has now paid a visit to Wald, emerging with what the source describes as a few extra muscles here and there.
There is not much mystery about what changed. Even without knowing the facelifted Cullinan especially well, the additions are easy to spot. The SUV now wears wheel arch extensions for a widebody makeover, along with new side skirt attachments. Up front, Wald adds a new spoiler with side blades. Around the back, there is a new diffuser, and that piece gets a little busier than the rest.

It includes an extra brake light in the middle, a multi-fin design, and cutouts on each side for the exhaust pipe trim. Those exhaust pipes are also signed by the tuner, just like the wheels. And the wheels are not subtle either, measuring 24 inches in diameter and using what is described as a rather intricate design.
Then there is the stance. The whole thing sits significantly closer to the ground than a standard Rolls-Royce Cullinan. That may be part of the visual point here, actually, but it also comes with an obvious trade-off. Lowering the ground clearance has likely affected comfort because there is no real way to bring any vehicle closer to the road without giving up either comfort or practicality. Or, more accurately, some amount of one, sometimes both.
Wald International officially calls this version the Sports Line Black Bison Edition. The black example shown here appeared at the Osaka Auto Messe 2026 in February, which gives the build a recent public outing rather than just a studio reveal.

There is a bit of background to this tuner’s recent run, too. The last time the source focused on Wald International was roughly two months ago, tied to a Dawn wearing a fresh set of wheels. Two months before that, there were images and details of a tuned Toyota Land Cruiser 250, and before that came a wild Suzuki Jimny. So this Cullinan did not arrive in isolation.
What is missing, though, are the numbers that many buyers would probably ask about first. There has been no pricing given, and it does not give a schedule for when the conversion will be done. The person who wants to convert his/her Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II into Wald Sports Line Black Bison Edition will have to contact the tuner itself to get an idea of the cost of the package and how long it will take to complete the project.
Rolls-Royce Cullinan Sports Line Black Bison Edition by Wald International – Photo Gallery












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