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ROLLS-ROYCE PRESENTS BLACK BADGE CULLINAN BY CYRIL KONGO: CAPTURING THE ENERGY OF CONTEMPORARY ART
Thu May 14 20:01:00 CEST 2026 Press Release
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars presents Black Badge Cullinan by Cyril Kongo; five exuberant Private Commissions featuring veneer and leather interior surfaces individually hand-painted by world-renowned multi-disciplinary artist, Cyril Kongo. All five motor cars share the same creative theme, but each features a unique expression of Kongo’s work. This project has been curated through the marque’s Private Offices in New York, Seoul, and the original Private Office at the Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood.
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- Rolls-Royce presents Black Badge Cullinan by Cyril Kongo: a collaborative project featuring hand-painted artworks by acclaimed modern artist
- Artworks on Starlight Headliner and woodset hand-painted by Kongo, representing the vibrant ‘Kongoverse’
- Debuts first-ever Rolls-Royce Gradient Coachline, matching the colours of the brake callipers and the interior accents
- Kongo ‘tag’ motif adorns umbrellas, Illuminated Treadplates, hand-painted as the Coachline motif and re-created in embroidery
- Unprecedented collaboration: Kongo brought the artwork to life alongside the Bespoke Collective at the Home of Rolls-Royce
- Five Private Commissions curated through Rolls-Royce Private Offices in New York, Seoul and Goodwood
“Creativity and imagination are the forces that define
Rolls-Royce, shaping motor cars that are as individual as their
owners. Our Private Offices, where clients co-create the most
complex Bespoke commissions, directly reflect this belief. It was
conversations within these spaces where the desire for bold
contemporary art was identified among a uniquely daring and
likeminded group of Rolls-Royce collectors. To bring this idea to
life, we collaborated with Cyril Kongo, whose expressive,
uncompromising style resonated perfectly with the spirit of Black
Badge. What followed was an unprecedented collaboration, with Kongo
working with and among our Bespoke Collective of designers,
craftspeople and engineers to bring these extraordinary motor cars
to life. Five unique Black Badge Cullinan Private Commissions are
the result, each a unique work of art in its own right, and
represents the complete fusion of two unmistakable creative worlds.”
Domagoj Dukec, Director of Design, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
“When I first saw Black Badge Cullinan, I felt compelled to create
my own interpretation of the universe it belonged to – what I call
‘The Kongoverse’. It is a place of fantasy, mathematical formulas,
symbols, pyramids, atoms and imagined planets. Rolls-Royce welcomed
these ideas and gave them form – that’s what made it special. It was
a conversation, using my visual language and Rolls-Royce’s way of
making, with the motor car itself as the canvas. To bring that to
life in collaboration with the brand’s artisans has been an
extraordinary experience.”
Cyril Kongo, Artist
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars presents Black Badge Cullinan by Cyril
Kongo; five exuberant Private Commissions featuring veneer and leather
interior surfaces individually hand-painted by world-renowned
multi-disciplinary artist, Cyril Kongo. All five motor cars share the
same creative theme, but each features a unique expression of Kongo’s
work. This project has been curated through the marque’s Private
Offices in New York, Seoul, and the original Private Office at the
Home of Rolls-Royce in Goodwood.
Black Badge Cullinan is a powerful canvas for Kongo’s work. As
the darker, more subversive alter-ego of Rolls-Royce, Black Badge is
the most daring expression of the brand. This mirrors the intensity of
Kongo’s art, which appears on the Starlight Headliner, picnic tables,
fascia, and Waterfall between the rear seats.
Using the interior surfaces of Black Badge Cullinan, Kongo
brought ‘The Kongoverse’ – the artist’s aesthetic universe conceived
for the collaboration with Rolls-Royce – to life within the motor car.
This unique expression is shaped by destiny, imagination, and the
power of individuality: themes that became central to Kongo during
this landmark project.
AN UNPRECEDENTED COLLABORATION
“What made this collaboration so special was the constant
conversation between my universe and Rolls-Royce’s. Every idea was
treated with care and curiosity. I was fully immersed in the brand’s
creative studio.”
Cyril Kongo, Artist
To bring his vision to life, Rolls-Royce embraced Kongo as a
member of the marque’s Bespoke Collective of designers, engineers and
artisans. Though the marque has a rich heritage of collaborating with
leading creatives, this project represents an unprecedented depth of
co-creation. From the outset, Kongo was embedded within the Bespoke
Collective, working alongside the Rolls-Royce teams at the Home of
Rolls-Royce. He was involved in every stage of the project’s
conception, design and realisation, with a dedicated space created for
him, where Kongo painted each element by hand.
“The way we worked together with Cyril Kongo was unprecedented.
Six months before production began, we brought him to the Home of
Rolls-Royce at Goodwood and immersed him in our world, meeting our
specialists and craftspeople, sharing our tools and techniques, and
placing our full paint palette at his disposal. When we came to
co-create the motor cars, we set up dedicated workspaces within our
Bespoke facilities, where Cyril and our specialists worked
hand-in-hand, integrating his artistic language into each element.
The collaboration fostered a continuous exchange of ideas and a
shared spirit of curiosity and creative confidence. This fully
embedded, in-house approach gave Cyril the freedom to explore his
vision in the moment, true to the spontaneous nature of his art.”
Phil Fabre de la Grange, Head of Bespoke, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
VIVID WORLDS: ADVENTURES IN THE KONGOVERSE
“My art reflects the infinite power of imagination – picturing
worlds that do not exist, but which could. To bring this vision to
life with a Rolls-Royce was unforgettable.”
Cyril Kongo, Artist
Each motor car shares the same interior colour treatment: a Black
foundation with vivid bursts of colour. For the first time, the
interior is divided into four distinct zones, each defined by a
contrasting colourway: Phoenix Red for the driver’s seat, Turchese for
the front passenger’s seat, and Forge Yellow and Mandarin for the
rear. These colours are expressed through stitching, piping, seat
inserts and the ‘RR’ monograms on the headrests, as well as the
lambswool carpets. From this shared palette, Kongo hand-painted five
individual interior artworks, transforming each motor car into a true
one-of-one collector’s piece.
STARLIGHT HEADLINER: THE KONGOVERSE, WRITTEN IN STARS
“When I first saw a Starlight Headliner, it inspired me straight
away: they are a universe in motion, and truly immersive. I knew
this feature would be my centrepiece
.”
Cyril Kongo, Artist
A hand-painted Starlight Headliner – a roof lining creating the
impression of a serene night sky within the motor car with 1,344
fibre-optic ‘stars’ – is the focal point of each Black Badge Cullinan
by Cyril Kongo. In each artwork, Kongo introduces imagined planets and
constellations alongside references to quantum physics – a subject
that has fascinated him since sharing a studio with his brother, who
is a physicist. Equations and formulae are embedded within his
compositions, symbolising the infinite potential of the imagination: a
theme echoed in the infinity symbol, which codifies all Rolls-Royce
Black Badge motor cars.
To realise his vision, Interior Surface Centre craftspeople
prepared more than 70 paint colours, giving Kongo complete creative
freedom to bring his artwork to life. Each composition was applied
using a combination of sponges, airbrushes and brush tools.
After painting the Starlight Headliner, Kongo worked closely with
Bespoke engineers to define the precise placement and colour of all
‘stars’. Each ‘star’ was counted and individually marked by the artist
before being painstakingly hand-punched and placed by the marque’s
artisans. Each Starlight Headliner features various combinations of
Blue, Phoenix Red, Forge Yellow, Cobalto Blue, Twickenham Green or
Lime Green illuminations and eight Shooting Stars, including a final
‘star’ that spans the entire length of the ceiling – a Rolls-Royce first.
As a final, hidden detail, Kongo’s signature ‘tag’ motif is
painted on the leather lining inside the sun visor and inside the
luggage compartment lid. This hallmark design is also faithfully
recreated in fine embroidery on the door leather.
HAND-PAINTED INTERIOR SURFACES: A CONTINUOUS COMPOSITION
“We talked about how to make the piece groove, how to keep the
rhythm inside the motor car. For me, painting is like jazz. You
move, but everything stays connected.”
Cyril Kongo, Artist
Each Black Badge Cullinan by Cyril Kongo features a Bespoke
woodset individually hand-painted by the artist, extending across the
fascia, centre console, rear console, Picnic Tables and the Waterfall
between the rear seats. Together, these elements form a single,
continuous composition within the motor car.
Ahead of Kongo’s arrival, the Interior Surface Centre prepared
each of the 19 veneered pieces by painting them in black and mounting
them on specially created fixtures within the marque’s paint
laboratory. Working directly onto these surfaces, Kongo applied his
signature Kongoverse designs using airbrushes of varying sizes to
achieve different levels of detail.
To enhance and protect the artworks, Rolls-Royce artisans applied
ten layers of lacquer to each surface. Each piece was then sanded and
polished to a brilliant finish, ensuring the depth and durability
expected of a Rolls-Royce interior.
BESPOKE EXTERIOR: A POWERFUL CANVAS
“I want people to discover this artwork step by step. The more
you explore, the more you see. The exterior should only hint at the
universe inside.”
Cyril Kongo, Artist
Each Black Badge Cullinan by Cyril Kongo motor car is presented
in a rich Blue Crystal Over Black finish: the deep black paint is
further elevated with a lacquer infused with blue particles that
shimmer in sunlight, allowing the surface to appear almost blue in
certain light. In a Rolls-Royce first, each features a Gradient
Coachline: Phoenix Red transitions to Forge Yellow along the left
side, Mandarin fades into Turchese along the right, with Kongo’s
distinctive ‘tag’ symbol incorporated as a Bespoke motif within both.
In another Rolls-Royce first, behind each 23-inch Part Polished Black
Badge alloy wheel is a different coloured brake calliper: Phoenix Red,
Turchese, Forge Yellow and Mandarin – colours selected to match the
Coachline and the vivid colour accents in the interior.
The Phoenix Red ‘tag’ graphic used in the exterior Coachline is
carried through to the Bespoke Illuminated Treadplates and the black
Bespoke umbrellas concealed in the doors, where it appears as a subtle
motif on the canopy.
CURATED BY PRIVATE OFFICES: THE POWER OF CONNECTION
The Black Badge Cullinan by Cyril Kongo project has been curated
by Rolls-Royce Private Offices in Seoul, New York, and the original at
Goodwood. Private Offices are creative hubs, available by invitation
only, which serve as extensions of the Home of Rolls-Royce and further
elevate the experience of commissioning a Bespoke Rolls-Royce motor car.
Each Private Office has a dedicated Rolls-Royce team based
permanently in the region. Their deeply personal relationships with
clients give them a unique insight into the cultural cues, passions,
and interests of local collectors. It is through this lens that the
Cyril Kongo collaboration took shape as both an artistic statement and
a reflection of contemporary collector culture.
All five Black Badge Cullinan by Cyril Kongo motor cars are
allocated to collectors worldwide.
CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
WLTP (combined) CO2 emission: 380-363 g/km; Fuel consumption: 16.8-17.7 mpg / 16.8-16.0 l/100km.