A New Approach from Keyvany
Keyvany, the tuner notorious for its audacious and often polarizing creations, has unveiled its latest project: the Hayula II, a dramatically modified version of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II. Unlike some of the tuner’s more flamboyant showpieces—like the kitschy Ferrari Purosangue Porroo 1-of-1 G Edition—this reinterpretation strikes a more refined tone, enhancing the Rolls’ grandeur rather than overshadowing it.
Exterior Design Enhancements

The Hayula II, built upon the facelifted Cullinan Series II, features wide-body fender flares that give the SUV a muscular stance. It also carries redesigned side skirts, a re-imagined front bumper, and a chin spoiler. At the rear, a sculpted four-fin diffuser and vertically stacked rectangular exhausts make for a bold finish. Subtle details like twin spoilers, a motorsport-style central brake light, and light blue pinstripe accents bring both contrast and cohesion.
Carbon Fiber and Wheels

Glossy black carbon inserts complement the bold styling, while unique disc-style wheels complete the look. The addition of light blue pinstripes along the bodywork adds a dash of vibrancy, balancing luxury with personality.
Interior Transformation

Inside, Keyvany has re-imagined the Cullinan with a striking light blue leather theme covering the seats, doors, dashboard, and steering wheel. This dramatic upholstery scheme is paired with plush carpets and floor coverings, delivering an equally luxurious and daring cabin atmosphere.
Power and Performance
Beneath the surface, the Hayula II keeps the Rolls-Royce 6.75-liter twin-turbocharged V12 engine. In standard form, it produces 562 horsepower, while the Black Badge edition pushes output to 592 hp and 664 lb-ft (900 Nm) of torque. Even without additional tuning, the SUV accelerates to 100 km/h in just over four seconds—impressive for a vehicle of its size and luxury.






















