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Lamborghini Urus vs Rolls-Royce Cullinan
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The two super-SUV benchmarks for Miami arrivals. Performance and presence vs refinement and chauffeur-class luxury.

Lamborghini Urus vs Rolls-Royce Cullinan

The Urus and the Cullinan are the two benchmark super-SUVs in the South Florida exotic rental market, and choosing between them is the question most Miami clients eventually have to answer. They're both 5-seat luxury SUVs. They both fit every Miami hotel valet without drama. The difference is what they say when you arrive. The Urus says performance and visual presence. The Cullinan says chauffeur-class refinement and discretion. The right one depends on what the trip is built around. LIMITLESS CARS rents both across Miami and Fort Lauderdale.

Urus vs Cullinan At a Glance

Spec
Urus
Cullinan
Daily rate
$950
$1,495
Horsepower
657 hp
563 hp (V12)
0 to 60
3.5s
4.8s
Seats
5
5 (4-seat lounge optional)
Body type
Super-SUV
Luxury SUV
Best for
Performance arrivals, content shoots
Chauffeur-class arrivals, executive transport

Performance

The Urus runs a 4.0L twin-turbo V8 making 657 horsepower, with a 3.5-second 0 to 60 and a 190 mph top end. The Cullinan runs a 6.75L twin-turbo V12 making 563 horsepower, with a 4.8-second 0 to 60 and an electronically limited 155 mph top speed. The Urus is genuinely fast. The Cullinan is fast for what it is but tuned for refinement over acceleration. Throttle response on the Urus is sharp; the Cullinan delivers V12 power smoothly with no hint of urgency. On a Brickell-to-Miami-Beach run the Urus accelerates harder and the Cullinan rides smoother. If you're the one behind the wheel and you want feedback, the Urus wins. If you plan to be in the back seat, the Cullinan wins.

Interior and Comfort

The Cullinan cabin is the most refined SUV interior in production. Hand-stitched leather, lambswool floor mats, hand-veneered wood, rear-hinged coach doors, and the quietest production cabin Rolls Royce has ever measured. The optional rear lounge configuration adds picnic tables and dual rear screens. The Urus cabin is a Lamborghini interior designed by adults: full-grain leather, real Alcantara, optional carbon fiber trim, twin 12.3-inch displays, wireless CarPlay and Android Auto. Heated and ventilated front seats are standard, the back bench gets heat as an option. The Urus cabin is sportier and more driver-focused. The Cullinan cabin is the back-seat experience that defines the chauffeur class. Both seat five comfortably with generous cargo behind the rear bench.

Best for Miami

In Miami these two cars serve different segments of the same city. South Beach, the MacArthur Causeway at night, and the LIV/E11EVEN/Carbone valet line favor the Urus because the visual aggression fits the scene. Brickell and Mid-Beach hotels (the Faena, the Setai, the EDITION), executive arrivals at MIA, and weddings at the Biltmore favor the Cullinan because the discretion fits the audience. Both slot into standard hotel valet spots. Both reach every major Miami hotel inside 60 to 90 minutes on a same-day request. The Urus reads as visiting. The Cullinan reads as local.

Pricing

The Urus rents for $950 per day in Miami. The Cullinan rents for $1,495 per day. Multi-day discounts apply automatically to both: 5 percent at 2 days, 10 at 3, 20 at 5, 30 at 7. A 7-day Urus rental works out to roughly $4,655 after discount; a 7-day Cullinan rental works out to roughly $7,330. The Cullinan also unlocks the chauffeur add-on, which the Urus rarely uses. Security deposits typically run $1,000 to $3,000 per car on the standard fleet, with the Cullinan trending at the higher end of the range because of chauffeur-class parts and labor costs.

The Verdict

Pick the Urus if you're driving yourself, you want the V8 and the visual presence, and the trip is built around content, nightlife, or a South Beach weekend. Pick the Cullinan if you have a chauffeur, you want the back-seat refinement, and the trip is built around executive arrivals, weddings, or chauffeur-class transport (or your hotel base is Brickell or Mid-Beach). Either can be the right answer for the right client. The miss is renting the Urus for a wedding or the Cullinan for a music video shoot. The wrong fit shows in the photos.

FAQs

Is the Lamborghini Urus cheaper to rent than the Rolls-Royce Cullinan in Miami?

Yes, the Urus rents for $950 per day in Miami vs $1,495 per day for the Cullinan. Both qualify for the same multi-day discount tiers (5 to 30 percent depending on rental length). The Urus is the more accessible price point in the super-SUV class.

Which is more popular for weddings in Miami?

The Cullinan, by a wide margin. The Cullinan is the canonical wedding SUV rental in Miami because the suicide rear doors, the chauffeur add-on, and the cabin refinement all match the bridal-procession aesthetic. The Urus is more often rented for the groom party arrival or for a younger wedding crowd that wants the performance signaling.

Can I switch between the Urus and the Cullinan during a multi-day rental?

Yes, asset swaps within a multi-day rental are available subject to fleet availability. Most clients lock in one car for the rental window, but if you book the Urus for Friday-Saturday and want to swap to the Cullinan for a Sunday wedding, our concierge can coordinate the change. Coordinate at booking for guaranteed availability on the second car.

Which has more cargo space, the Urus or the Cullinan?

The Cullinan has slightly more total cargo space (21 cubic feet behind the rear seats vs 22 for the Urus, but 68 cubic feet with the rear seats folded vs 56 for the Urus). For a 5-passenger trip with luggage, both handle four full-size suitcases without issue.

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