Some inspiration for Bentley Bacalar buyers
Bentley Mulliner intends to build just twelve examples of its Bacalar two-seater. Each will be unique, with customers able to choose from a huge selection of paint colours, upholstery materials, trim finishes and equipment options.
To show them what’s possible, the Bentley Design Team has created six example specifications.
The Brickell
The Clerkenwell
The Fulton
The Greenwich
The Menlo
The Randwick
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To show them what’s possible, the Bentley Design Team has created six example specifications.
The Brickell
- Named after Miami’s financial district
- Exterior: Atom Silver paint with Hyperactive accents
- Interior: Brunel leather and Grey Tweed, with Open Pore Riverwood and Piano Black veneers
The Clerkenwell
- Named after the ancient central London parish
- Exterior: Moss Green paint with Dark Bronze Glass brightwork
- Interior: Cumbrian Green and Golden Oak leather, with Cheltenham Tweed and Honey Larch veneer
The Fulton
- Named after Chicago’s Fulton River District
- Exterior: Lacquer Red paint
- Interior: Beluga and Hotspur leather, Beluga Alcantara, and gloss black trim pieces
The Greenwich
- Named after the Royal Borough of Greenwich in London
- Exterior: New Grey paint (a bespoke shade)
- Interior: Cricket Ball leather with Grey Tweed, Open Poor Riverwood and High Gloss Riverwood veneers, and matt black trim pieces
The Menlo
- Named after Menlo Park, Palo Alto, California
- Exterior: Cobalt paint with Cyber Yellow accents
- Interior: Beluga leather and Anthracite Alcantara, with Piano Black veneer and Cyber Yellow accents
The Randwick
- Named after a suburb in Sydney, Australia – this is the car that was used for the Bacalar’s launch
- Exterior: Yellow Flame paint with Gloss Black accents
- Interior: Beluga leather and Grey Tweed, Open Pore Riverwood and Piano Black veneers, and Dark Bronze metallic elements
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