In the world of super-SUVs, two giants dominate the stage: the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II and the Mercedes-AMG G 63. The Cullinan, particularly in its Black Badge form, represents pure opulence and effortless performance, powered by a 6.75-liter twin-turbocharged V12 with up to 591 hp. The AMG G 63, meanwhile, delivers a more aggressive character, fitted with a handcrafted 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 producing 577 hp.
Urban Automotive’s Widetrack Transformation
Both SUVs have been reimagined by Urban Automotive with its “Widetrack” aerodynamic wide-body kit. This package features full carbon-fiber bodywork, aggressive fender flares, de-chromed trim, additional LED lighting, and exclusive 24-inch forged wheels. It turns each SUV into a bold statement piece on the road.
The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge
Platinum Motorsport Group’s take on the Cullinan wears a deep, dark-green exterior. Chrome has been stripped away in favor of matte-black details, while a redesigned front fascia, vertical grille slats, new hood, flared arches, and updated side sills complete the dramatic look. The SUV rides on silver full-face forged wheels, creating a striking contrast with the dark bodywork.
The Mercedes-AMG G 63 Widetrack

In contrast, the AMG G 63 emerges as a sinister black beast. Its wide-body kit includes a new bumper, hood, oversized fender flares, two-piece roof spoiler, and redesigned rear bumper. Gloss-black forged wheels emphasize its menacing aura, while exposed carbon-fiber accents add a touch of motorsport flair.
Showcased at Monterey Car Week
Both SUVs were unveiled in their finished form during Monterey Car Week, highlighting their roles as bespoke luxury statements. While the Cullinan embodies elegance with its coach doors and lavish green-themed interior, the AMG G 63 embodies raw street presence and athletic power. The decision between the two comes down to preference: refined extravagance or bold aggression.
















