Distinctive Bentley’s GT Convertible by Mulliner pays homage to the Bavarian region
Bentley has created a truly unique Continental GT Convertible Bavaria Edition by Mulliner, inspired by the beauty of the Bavarian region, and designed by Stefan Sielaff, Bentley’s Director of Design.
The Bavarian-themed limited edition is distinguished by iconic Bavarian colours with a Glacier White exterior paint and Imperial Blue roof, reflecting the Bavaria flag pattern. Inside, there are Bavarian flag pattern embroidered seat headrests in Bespoke White and Light Blue Sports thread. Complementing the flag pattern is a Bentley Bavaria Edition treadplate inlay.
Finishing this uniquely crafted interior is a Mulliner Glacier White painted dual veneer with an Imperial Blue hide. There is also Linen contrast stitching and piping and Linen overmat binding and stitching to perfect this exclusive Continental GT Convertible Bavaria Edition by Mulliner.
Mulliner exists to respond to the requirements of Bentley’s most discerning customers. Any type of personalisation can be undertaken to create a unique Bentley of individual taste. In 1953, Mulliner coach built one of the most iconic Bentleys ever – the R Type Continental. This model inspired the design of today’s Continental GT.
Bentley Motors is the most sought-after luxury car brand in the world. This combination of fine craftsmanship, using skills that have been handed down their generations, alongside engineering expertise and cutting-edge technology is unique to this one of a kind GT Convertible. It incorporates a number of distinctive features into the world’s most luxurious Grand Tourer. Just one single example will be hand-built by Mulliner in Crewe, England, and officially presented in an exclusive event at Bentley’s Munich retailer.
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