Bentley Mulliner has created a unique collection of new Bentleys to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the British marque’s presence in China. Each of the four special models has been inspired by a famous location in London, where W.O. Bentley founded Bentley Motors in 1919.
Mulliner’s considered design and meticulous handcraftsmanship have been applied to the Continental GT, Continental GTC, Flying Spur and Bentayga to create the four families of cars within the collection, with each one numbered as one of 20 to denote its exclusivity.
The four models – The Guard, The Carnaby, The Pall Mall and The Savile Row – introduce unique designs, embroidery and Mulliner features that characterise the cars and celebrate their iconic London muses. 20 cars in each family are due to be individually handcrafted by Mulliner, and all are destined for Chinese clients.
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- Two decades of Bentley in China marked with new Mulliner Bentleys
- Four families of 20 cars each showcase stunning Mulliner designs
- Each family inspired by a different iconic London location
- Mulliner’s designers create unique specifications to reflect unique characters, matched by artisanal handcraftsmanship
- New colours, veneers and bespoke details used for the first time
- ‘The Guard’ Continental GT pays homage to the Royal Guards
- ‘The Carnaby’ Continental GTC celebrates Carnaby Street in Soho
- ‘The Pall Mall’ Flying Spur inspired by the Bentley State Limousine
- ‘The Savile Row’ Bentayga inspired by the world’s most famous tailors
- All 80 V8-powered cars to be sold in China