Genuine ROLLS-ROYCE CULLINAN Facelift Front Bumper Bumper
The Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II (Facelift), introduced for the 2025/2026 model years, features a complete redesign of the front fascia. Sourcing a Genuine OEM Front Bumper for this vehicle in 2026 is a high-stakes task, as the “Series II” parts are distinct from the original 2018–2024 components.
1. Visual Identification: Facelift (Series II) vs. Series I
The easiest way to confirm you have a genuine facelift bumper is by the air intake and lighting geometry:
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The “L” DRLs: The Series II bumper is designed to accommodate new, tall, vertical LED Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) that frame the outer edges of the face.
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The “V” Profile: The lower bumper lines now form a shallow “V” shape extending from the base of the DRLs toward the center of the car (inspired by modern yacht bows).
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The Air Intakes: The lower intakes are now angled outward more assertively and are noticeably larger than the “fussy” horizontal slats of the first generation.
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The Grille Plinth: The bumper features a new “protruding edge” directly under the Pantheon grille, making the grille appear as if it is sitting on a pedestal.
2. Part Numbers & Specifications
For the 2026 market, ensure the part number matches the updated Series II catalog.
Caution: Many listings for “Cullinan Bumper” are for the Series I (Part No. 51117448895). These will not fit the Series II headlights or grille without a total conversion kit.
3. Black Badge vs. Standard Trim
When ordering a “Genuine” bumper, you must specify your trim line:
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Standard: Uses more chrome or body-color accents in the lower intakes.
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Black Badge: The lower air intakes feature a unique technical weave or high-gloss black finish. The “V” lines on the bumper are often color-coded to the body to make the car appear lower and more “monolithic.”
4. Technical Components (The “Complete” Bumper)
A “Complete” bumper from a Rolls-Royce Parts Hub should include more than just the plastic shell:
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Lower Grille Inserts: Geometric “widened vein” design for the Series II.
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PDC Sensors: Holes for the Park Distance Control (must be aligned for the 360-degree camera system).
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ACC Radar Mounting: The facelift features a recalibrated housing for the Adaptive Cruise Control sensor.
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Headlamp Washer Covers: These are reshaped for the slimmer Series II LED units.













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