
Batur Convertible takes centre stage as Bentley’s confidential Mulliner division reveals its first-ever convertible grand tourer. The Batur Convertible, finished in shimmering Opalite with Beluga and Mandarin highlights, blending performance and bespoke craftsmanship
From the outset, the Batur Convertible captures attention. Its exterior gleams silver, split by a racing stripe edged in Mandarin, while the gloss Beluga matrix grille and alloy wheels echo that bold contrast. Inside, a clever “one plus one” design sets the driver’s cockpit apart in Beluga black-hide and Alcantara, with Linen and Mandarin accents accommodating the passenger, making every journey feel both sporty and refined.
The engine is a 740 bhp W12 engine, handcrafted and renowned for its deep-rooted British luxury performance. Mulliner’s craftspeople have lavished care on details such as satin-black engine-spin fascia, gloss-Beluga wood veneer, Beluga dials with titanium faces, and even custom key cases and seatbelts in the matching Beluga and Linen schemes.
Though a rarity, Number Zero of the series debuted at Goodwood Festival of Speed and is heading to Monterey Car Week in the US, this car keeps much of its character rooted in British craftsmanship and performance DNA. Future models, designed in collaboration with their owners via Mulliner’s visualiser, promise the same personal touches.
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