A Bentley Bentayga for falconry fans
Falconry is a popular pastime for wealthy people in the Middle East. Bentley wants to sell more cars to wealthy people in the Middle East. So, as a marketing exercise, the bespoke Bentayga Falconry by Mulliner makes a lot of sense.
The modifications are centred around a master flight station and a refreshment case. Covered with a natural cork 'fabric' (which is actually made from thin wooden sheets), they sit in the luggage compartment on a slide-out tray.
In the main cabin, Mulliner has added a tether and a removable perch to the central armrest. As a show of craftsmanship, the dashboard's passenger side gains an intricate marquetry panel that depicts a saker falcon against a desert scene.
Cost isn't being mentioned, but it's unlikely to concern Bentley's target audience.
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The modifications are centred around a master flight station and a refreshment case. Covered with a natural cork 'fabric' (which is actually made from thin wooden sheets), they sit in the luggage compartment on a slide-out tray.
In the main cabin, Mulliner has added a tether and a removable perch to the central armrest. As a show of craftsmanship, the dashboard's passenger side gains an intricate marquetry panel that depicts a saker falcon against a desert scene.
Cost isn't being mentioned, but it's unlikely to concern Bentley's target audience.
Related post:
The unique Bentayga Fly Fishing by Mulliner
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