
Bentley Motors has gone deep into exclusivity with its newly unveiled Batur Convertible.
The Batur Convertible is created by Mulliner, the company’s in-house bespoke division, and a small number of these cars will be produced.
Each of these cars will be co-created with its buyer, so that each part of the car is customized to the owner’s liking.
The shown model is called the Batur Convertible Car Zero and is the first of the low number of Batur Convertibles that will be created.
It is the third model from Mulliner, following the Bacalar barchetta and Batur coupe.

Batur Convertible Car Zero
The car is powered by the most powerful version of Bentley’s hand-assembled twin-turbo W12 engine, this one having 730 hp (or 740 British horses).
The car wears an Opalite exterior colour with Beluga and Mandarin highlights and a racing stripe embedded into the bodywork.
The interior features two contrasting colours.
The driver’s seat finished in Beluga black hide and Alcantara, Mulliner’s Batur pattern on the seat bolsters and door inserts in Linen and Mandarin contrast stitching.
The passenger seat features Linen hide and Alcantara with Mandarin detailing and the Batur pattern detailing on the seat and door inserts on a Linen background with Mandarin contrast stitching.
We could write more, but the photos tell a more complete story.




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