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
- 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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