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Bentley Bentayga's New Styling Packages Are a Mother Nature-Inspired Spring Celebration

Bentley Bentayga S by Mulliner 11 photos
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It is finally spring in the northern hemisphere, and Bentley's personalization division, Mulliner, is celebrating the season with a few styling packages made for the Bentayga S.
Exclusively available in Europe, these upgrades contribute to the luxury crossover's personalization levels and were inspired by Mother Nature. Each one reflects a color palette, and they're available in Azimuth Blue, Glacier Blue, Magenta, and Cherry Blossom.

According to the British luxury auto marque, the Azimuth Blue was inspired by hortensia flowers, which are said to be associated with serenity and calm. The Glacier Blue was inspired by dahlia flowers and their elegance and peace, whereas the Magenta by the purple peony flowers said to represent respect, honor, dignity, luxury, and power. Last but not least, the Cherry Blossom is a direct tie to Japan's blooming cherry trees, which symbolize springtime and renewal.

These colors highlight some key features of the Bentley Bentayga S' cockpit, like the gear selector, steering wheel spokes, accented leather seats, etc. The company states that these packages have to be accompanied by ambient lighting, welcoming lights, and sports pedals. At the same time, the exterior proposals have to be specified with rear privacy windows and black 22-inch alloys featuring self-leveling logos. Further highlights include the matching exterior details, including a subtle pinstripe.

Bentley Bentayga S by Mulliner
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Pricing details haven't been announced, but this is probably pocket change to anyone who can afford a brand-new Bentley Bentayga, which starts at over $200,000 in the United States for the 2024 model year, going up to nearly $350,000 depending on the options. Mind you, as we already said in the first paragraph, these new styling packages, which bear Mulliner's signature all over them, are only available in Europe, and they are limited to the Bentayga S.

Unveiled nearly three years ago, the Bentley Bentayga S has a sporty exterior design and a few updates in the cockpit. It comes with 22-inch alloys in silver as standard, with glossy black and black/bright polished looks also available, and has several updates inside, too. Premium materials are obviously on deck, alongside the usual S logos that further emphasize its more special nature compared to the regular model.

Powering the Bentayga S is a 4.0-liter engine. The V8 motor features twin-turbocharging and kicks out 542 horsepower (550 ps/404 kW) and 568 pound-foot (770 Nm) of torque. The vehicle has standard all-wheel drive and an eight-speed auto, and for a luxury cruiser, it is very fast. The spec sheet shows that it needs 4.4s from 0 to 62 miles an hour (0-100 kph), and it will run out of breath at 180 mph or 290 kph. The recalibrated torque vectoring system, active anti-roll control, improved steering feel in Sport mode, and others round off its special nature.
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About the author: Cristian Gnaticov
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After a series of unfortunate events put an end to Cristian's dream of entering a custom built & tuned old-school Dacia into a rally competition, he moved on to drive press cars and write for a living. He's worked for several automotive online journals and now he's back at autoevolution after his first tour in the mid-2000s.
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