Sunroof Replacement for Rolls-Royce Cullinan / Series II 2019-2027
When you walk up to a Rolls-Royce Cullinan, you know right away you aren't dealing with a standard SUV. The panoramic sunroof on the 2019 to 2027 models—including the Series II—is a massive piece of precision-engineered glass. If it cracks from a rogue highway rock or structural stress, you can't just slap a universal pane in there. I've been replacing auto glass for years, and handling these high-end replacements takes the exact care a vehicle of this caliber demands.
I spend a lot of time working on luxury auto glass across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Whether your Cullinan is parked in a climate-controlled garage in Vaughan, a driveway in Richmond Hill, or a commercial lot out in Markham, my team brings the shop straight to you. We know local roads are tough on glass, but fixing a Rolls-Royce roof requires a steady hand and absolutely zero shortcuts.
How I Replace a Cullinan Sunroof
Swapping the roof glass on a Cullinan is a heavy, detail-oriented job. The factory tolerances are incredibly tight, and the cabin is covered in bespoke leather and wood trim that we cannot risk damaging. I treat every interior like it's my own.
The Step-by-Step Process
- Interior Protection: First things first, I lay down heavy drop-cloths and protective shields over the entire cabin. We carefully tape off the headliner, seats, and dash. Before touching the glass, we disconnect the battery so the overhead console electronics and sunroof motors don't throw any unexpected error codes.
- Safe Glass Removal: We use a specialized wire cutting system to slice through the factory urethane. I never use power knives on a vehicle like this because they risk scratching the aluminum frame. It takes two technicians to carefully lift the heavy broken panel out so no shattered glass drops into the tracks.
- Surface Cleaning and Primer: Once the old glass is out of the way, I scrape the old adhesive down to a thin, even base layer. We clean the pinch weld with a specialized solvent, wipe it dry, and apply a high-grade glass primer. If a technician skips the primer, the new adhesive won't bite properly, and you'll end up with annoying wind noise or water leaks.
- Adhesive and Installation: I lay down a consistent, thick bead of fast-curing, high-quality adhesive. We align the new OEM-spec glass and gently set it into place. I always check the flushness against the roofline with a depth gauge to make sure it sits exactly where it did when it left the factory.
Expert Mobile Auto Glass in the GTA
You don't want an amateur practicing on your Cullinan. I've done this job enough times to know exactly what to look out for and how to handle the heavy glass safely. AlexWindshield is your trusted expert for mobile auto glass services across the GTA. We stand behind our work, backing every replacement with a rock-solid Lifetime Warranty against leaks and workmanship defects. Give us a call, and we will get your Rolls-Royce back on the road quietly and safely.