The one-of-a-kind Bentley x Boodles Mulliner Edition, with its interior adorned with precious stones, is rumored to cost millions of dollars.
Earlier this April, Bentley's luxury car customization division Mulliner teamed up with gem-making company Boodles to develop a one-off, ultra-luxury Continental GTC.
The car's exterior features a stylish light gray tone combined with Boodles' signature Powder Pink accents on the front splitter, door sills, diffuser and rear spoiler.
However, the highlight of this one-off car is the bejeweled interior. The cabin's biggest highlight is the center console, where the "Be Boodles Bentley" pendant made of diamonds and white gold is inlaid.
The 2-piece dashboard combines Piano Linen with 200 million-year-old Autumn Stone veneer and pink trim like the exterior. 278,566 stitches took 6 hours to create the delicate stitching, also choosing the pink tone above. The air-conditioning vents on the dashboard are decorated with 24-carat gold.
Linen pillows add to the comfort of rear passengers. Boodles logos and the company’s founding year, 1798, appear scattered on the dashboard, door sills, floor lamps and front fenders.
The technical side of the Bentley x Boodles Mulliner Edition is no different from the regular Continental GTC.
This means this is also the last chance for users who want to buy a Bentley car running a twin-turbocharged 6.0L W12 engine, as the British brand has discontinued the above engine.
The heart parameters of this unique Bentley are 641 horsepower, 900 Nm of torque.
The Bentley x Boodles Mulliner Edition has just been launched at Jack Barclays Bentley dealership in London, England on April 11. The price of the car has not been announced. Considering the luxury of the cockpit, the amount of money users have to spend is certainly not less than 7 digits.
TB (according to Tuoi Tre)