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The ‘Power of Four’ From Bentley Mulliner

The cabin showcases warm tans, caramel shades, and Breslow Blue accents.

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Batur Convertible #4 showcases four new possibilities through collaboration with a visionary client.
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The Bentley Mulliner division has finished Batur Convertible #4 for collector Sonia Breslow, joining her existing Blower, Speed Six, and Bacalar models.

The specification of car #4 marks the most luxurious commission to date with Mulliner Coachbuilt.
The client co-creation process showcases the variety of techniques, colours, materials, and finishes available through Bentley’s bespoke Mulliner division.

Breslow meticulously specifies every detail, emphasising cohesion across colours and materials while incorporating personal touches that showcase Mulliner’s craftsmanship.

Breslow comments, “I’ve been passionate about cars forever. This Batur is my lifetime car. I love designing every detail – the colours, shades, and features – making them unique.”

Batur Convertible #4 is designed with an emphasis on luxury, featuring the client’s bespoke colours in a tri-tone scheme. A 6 mm gloss-silver line accentuates the car’s long bonnet. The upper colour, ‘Breslow Blue,’ is matched on the roof canvas, making it the first custom-coloured roof. When the roof is down, the Airbridge displays the same colour. The exterior also includes a ‘Midnight Breslow Blue’ pinstripe on the bonnet, matching lower paint, and accent colours on the wheels and mirrors, along with finishes like polished titanium exhaust tips and bright silver grilles.

The most highly-curated Batur Convertible to date has been completed by Bentley’s bespoke division, Mulliner.

A welcome lamp projects Breslow’s name in handwritten script using 415,800 tiny mirrors, exemplifying the car’s personalisation.

The cabin features warm tans, caramel tones, and Breslow Blue accents. Contrast stitching embellishes the tonneau, seats, headrest, and instrument panel, while the outline of the Batur volcano appears on the floor mats.

The fascia features bright aluminium engine spin inspired by early Bentleys. The Rotating Display has custom-coloured gauge faces matching the satin blue clock. This Batur introduces Bentley’s first 3D-printed platinum components on the steering wheel marker and organ stops.

The Batur retains Bentley’s most powerful engine: a hand-built 740 bhp, 6.0-litre twin-turbocharged W12.

Batur Convertible #4 exemplifies collaborative craftsmanship, joining Breslow’s Mulliner collection.

FAQ’s…

What makes Bentley Mulliner’s Batur Convertible #4 unique among custom cars?
Bentley Mulliner’s Batur Convertible #4 is unique because it is the most luxurious commission to date, featuring bespoke colours, personalised details, innovative materials, and craftsmanship, including a custom-coloured roof and hand-finished touches.

How does Sonia Breslow personalise her Bentley Batur Convertible #4?
Sonia Breslow personalizes her Bentley Batur Convertible #4 by meticulously specifying every detail, including a tri-tone colour scheme, a bespoke roof and accents, a handwritten projection of her name using tiny mirrors, and interior finishes in warm tans, caramel tones, and Breslow Blue accents.

What technical innovations are included in the Bentley Batur Convertible #4?
The Bentley Batur Convertible #4 features Bentley’s first 3D-printed platinum components, a custom-colored gauge face, and a powertrain that retains Bentley’s most powerful engine, a 740 bhp 6.0-litre twin-turbocharged W12.

What are some notable design features of the Batur Convertible #4’s exterior?
Notable exterior features include a tri-tone scheme with Breslow Blue, a gloss-silver line accent, a custom-coloured roof, matching roof canvas and Airbridge, polished titanium exhaust tips, bright silver grilles, and a finely detailed pinstripe on the bonnet.

How does the interior design of the Batur Convertible #4 reflect luxury and personalization?
The interior showcases warm tans, caramel tones, Breslow Blue accents, contrast stitching on the tonneau, seats, and instrument panel, personalized floor mats with the outline of the Batur volcano, bright aluminium fascia, and a custom-coloured gauge display, emphasizing luxury and personal touches.

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