Atelier Edition Collects From Bentayga Between exclusive details and contemporary design, raising the standards of luxury and comfort to new levels in exceptional style. This edition is available in six distinctive colors, with a range of carefully designed specifications and features for both the exterior and the cabin. The color schemes include the five colors of the Mulliner Legacy, along with exclusive exterior touches that distinguish this unique model. The Atelier Edition is availableAmong Bentayga V8 models and Hybrid وBentayga Extended Wheelbase (EWB), to give customers a driving experience that combines high-end performance and superior craftsmanship . Obsidian Crystal color has been added. To traditional exterior colors which include Light Onyx. and Rubino And Porcelain وQuartzite وLight Emerald Light, together forming the six carefully selected available colours. Rubino was the most popular Audiences at Frankfurt Motor Show at launch of third generation Continental GT, while the Porcelain color added A touch of sophistication to the Mulliner collectionFrom Continental Cars, and enhance the color of Quartzite. The sporty character of the S model.
Customers can choose from a range of Bentley touches., instead of these colours. The design is enhanced with customer-desired options such as comfort lighting and the Bentley Dynamic Ride function.) (when available) and Harmony Diamond brushes.The most comfortable choice from Bentley. With comfort functions for all five seats.
Six carefully designed color combinations
Customers can choose the exterior color from the full paint range, but Atelier Edition designers Six bespoke colour schemes combine two-tone exterior and interior accents, with the secondary leather colour harmonising with piano finishes on the centre console and wood trim.
In the first color scheme, Light Onyx harmonizes Warm Grey by Mulliner With the cabin coming in Linen main leather Secondary leather in Imperial BlueBlue, with diamond -cut polished aluminum accents On the front and side panels.
