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Pink Bentley Bentayga by Mulliner Stands Out on the Used Car Market

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Photo: Instagram | karabakhmotors
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For the right amount of money, your luxury cruiser could sport any color imaginable. And you do not even have to turn to a tuner to make it happen, as all high-end automakers have customization divisions.
Bentley's is called Mulliner, and it has countless ways to make every vehicle from its portfolio literally unique. Be it a rare exterior color, exclusive upholstery on the inside, and some other bits and bobs, not to mention a plethora of options, name it, and Mulliner has got your back.

We initially thought the Bentayga pictured above was the work of a tuner. After all, one doesn't see a pink high-riding Bentley that often. But as it turns out, it was Mulliner that left its signature on it, likely at the owner's request.

The first thing that makes it stand out immediately is the pink finish. The crossover has a few blacked-out elements for some well-deserved contrast and rides on black wheels. Inside, it features white leather upholstery with diamond quilting on the upper parts of the seats and on the door cards. Some contrast stitching in pink is also visible, alongside the piping, Bentley logos, and six o'clock marker on the steering wheel in the same shade.

This being a Bentley, it boasts a plethora of goodies that were fitted before it left the assembly line in the United Kingdom. The crew from Crewe fitted it with stuff such as high-end audio, picnic tables that fold down from the back of the front seats, a rear-seat entertainment system complete with a pair of screens, and other stuff that's not visible in the images shared on social media earlier this week by Karabakh Motors.

According to the company, this is an S V8 specification, meaning that the twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter engine produces 542 horsepower (550 ps/404 kW) and 568 lb-ft (770 Nm) of torque. The stock Bentayga featuring this powertrain takes 4.4 seconds to push to 60 mph (97 kph) and has a 180 miles per hour (290 kph) top speed.

As you already know from the title and opening picture, the Bentley Bentayga S V8 in question is looking for a new home on the used car market. Karabakh Motors advertises it, stating that it is a brand-new vehicle with a European specification that can be found in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. As for the asking price, that would be a cool AED 1,480,000, which equals a little over $400,000 at the current exchange rates.

That is more than $100,000 over the official MSRP of this model in the United States, but it features multiple upgrades signed by Mulliner, so it is likely a matter of time until it changes hands for the asking price.

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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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