Bentley Batur Convertible


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THE NEXT COACHBUILT BENTLEY

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26/04/24 BENTLEY MULLINER
  • The third coachbuilt Bentley of the modern era, crafted by Mulliner, will be unveiled on 7 May
  • Follows the sold-out, two-door Bacalar and Batur
  • Limited to just 16 examples, each among the last ever Bentleys to use the iconic W12 engine
(Crewe, 26 April 2024) On 7 May 2024, Bentley Motors will unveil the third coachbuilt Bentley of the modern era, following the exquisitely hand-crafted Bacalar barchetta and Batur coupe. Created by Mulliner – Bentley’s in-house bespoke division and the oldest surviving name in coachbuilding – the latest member of this highly exclusive family of Bentleys will continue Mulliner’s long tradition of crafting truly individual cars, tailored to the wishes of each of its extraordinary clients.

Production will be limited to just 16 pieces, each among the last ever Bentleys to be powered by the company’s iconic W12 engine, in its most potent iteration.

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THE BATUR CONVERTIBLE – THE NEXT CHAPTER OF LUXURY, PERFORMANCE AND PERSONALISATION, COACHBUILT BY MULLINER

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  • Batur Convertible becomes the third coachbuilt Bentley of the modern era, crafted by Mulliner
  • An evolution of Bentley’s DNA, capturing the essence of open-air Grand Touring in a progressive design born from Batur
  • The ultimate expression of curated personalisation and individualism, a canvas for the imagination
  • Strictly limited to 16 examples worldwide, the Batur Convertible innovates in colour and materiality never seen before on a production Bentley, inspired by the depths of nature
  • Selected clients to co-create something truly unique, engineered and built by the original master craftspeople of bespoke coachbuilding
  • Two door, two seat configuration, revealed beneath a beautiful retractable roof
  • Batur Convertible offers increased personalisation options, examples of which include the ‘airbridge’ and Rose Gold interior detailing
  • Each example among the last ever Bentleys to use the iconic 750PS W12 engine
  • Follows the sold-out two-door Bacalar barchetta and Batur coupe
  • Engineering Car #0 shines in Vermillion Gloss and Satin paintwork
(Crewe, 7 May 2024) Bentley Motors today reveals the third coachbuilt Bentley of the modern era - the Batur Convertible. Created by Mulliner, Bentley’s in house bespoke division and the longest standing coachbuilder in the world, the Batur Convertible follows the exquisitely hand-crafted Bacalar barchetta and Batur coupe. With the Batur Convertible, Mulliner continues its long tradition of crafting truly individual cars, tailored to the wishes of each of its extraordinary clients.

The Batur Convertible furthers the innovative design DNA introduced by its coupe sibling that will ultimately guide the design of Bentley’s future cars. The Batur Convertible retains the most powerful version of Bentley’s iconic W12, with a 750 PS, hand-assembled 6.0-litre twin-turbocharged engine that has metaphorically and literally powered Bentley’s success for the last two decades. With the engine to finish production this summer, the Batur Convertible will be one of the last ever Bentleys to use this incredible powertrain.

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Bespoke two-seat grand touring

Bentley has a rich history of open-cockpit cars, from the very first Bentley of 1919, through the company’s foundation years in the 1920s, to the most recent - the Bacalar. The architecture of the Batur Convertible has allowed Mulliner’s designers to seize the opportunity to create a theme that not only blends the design of the Bacalar and Batur but includes the usability of a convertible. The designers also chose to highlight the two-seater character with a ‘wraparound’ cockpit inspired by the design of the Bacalar.

The dramatic ‘airbridge’ behind the seats and tapered cowls at the rear hark back to the barchetta sports cars of old, whilst underlining the promise of a dynamic, driver-focused adventure in a cosseting, cocooned environment. The airbridge and tapered cowls are not only aesthetic, but also provide a semi-enclosed luggage compartment behind the two front seats.

The convertible roof delivers an aesthetic of beauty as a modern, tactile alternative to a hardtop roof. A combination of insulation material, sealing system refinements and acoustic treatments create a cossetting environment in a system which can be deployed or stowed in just 19 seconds, with the car travelling at speeds of up to 30 mph (50 km/h), transforming the car from a luxurious coupe into an open-top Grand Tourer at the touch of a button.

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Personal and uniquely commisioned

Mulliner’s in-house design team will help co-create every Batur Convertible with its customer, working together through a specially created Mulliner visualiser that allows any part of the car to be customised in colour and surface finish. Endless samples of unique materials bring texture to the process, and the resulting designs will be truly individual and created by the customer – limited only by their imagination.

Customers will be able to specify the colour and finish of practically every surface of the Batur Convertible, to create a car as individual as they are. Beyond the exterior form of the car lies an almost endless array of choices for each car’s future owner to make.

Paint choice is infinite – starting with the full Mulliner colour palette and travelling beyond into fully bespoke paint and even hand-painted graphics. The exterior brightware can be any mix of light and dark, satin or gloss or even titanium. Another subtle option available is a graduated contrast colour to the front grille, for a vibrant ombre effect.

The Batur Convertible offers further areas to personalise with the unique Airbridge, tonneau cover and roof materials being able to be specified to complement the rest of the cabin and exterior.

In the cabin, the highly exclusive option of 3D printed rose gold includes key driver touch points, such as the Bentley Drive Mode Selector, encircling the start/stop button and used to change chassis modes. The centrepiece of an exquisite cabin, the dial complements the design of the front grille. Rose gold can also applied to Bentley’s iconic Organ Stop vent controls in the dashboard, as well as a rose gold insert marker on the steering wheel itself.

Bentley Mulliner has collaborated with expert goldsmiths based in the historic Jewellery Quarter of Birmingham, England, where jewellery has been made for centuries, to craft the unique parts. This special collaboration highlights Bentley’s ability to combine new, advanced manufacturing technologies with more traditional materials and finishing techniques.

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Exclusive and powerful

Each Batur Convertible will be handcrafted over the course of several months in Mulliner’s workshop at Bentley’s carbon neutral factory in Crewe, England. Production will be limited to just 16 pieces, each among the last ever Bentleys to be powered by the company’s iconic W12 engine, in its most potent iteration.

For the W12 powertrain that the Batur Convertible shares with its coupe counterpart, a revised intake system, upgraded turbochargers, new intercoolers and extensive recalibration enables 750 PS and 1,000 Nm of torque, to deliver exceptional performance for this pinnacle grand tourer. This development of the engine is in celebration of its achievements over 20 years, over which time it has been developed to produce nearly 40% more power while fuel economy has improved by 25%. The W12 is paired with Bentley’s eight-speed double-clutch transmission, and a sports exhaust to provide a soundtrack in keeping with the level of performance. The entire exhaust system is in titanium, while the finishers are 3D-printed in titanium.

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Batur Convertible Car #0

The engineering development car – Batur Convertible Car #0 – has had the same level of attention to detail as a customer’s own specification. The exterior paintwork is a bespoke colour – Vermillion Gloss over Vermillion Satin Duo tone – that provides a vibrant colour across the contemporary surfaces. The bodywork is underscored by front splitters, side skirts and rear diffuser in high gloss carbon fibre.

The front of the car features a grille of exceptional art – with the main matrix finished in Gloss Dark Titanium, accented with contrast chevrons in a horizontal ombré pattern that flows from Beluga in the centre and lighten to the vibrant sides in Vermillion Gloss. The “endless bonnet” line is finished in Gloss Dark Titanium paint, as are the 22” wheels – with the spokes in Gloss and Satin Black Titanium with Vermillion Gloss accents.

 
Bingo. The car looks nice enough but it's not Bentley enough. Bentley should never trade in the round lights for anything else.

M
 
Conti GT is nice. But the design could use a major shake up. The car is no Porsche 911. Nobody is actually nostalgic about this exact shape (at least I think).
Or would you really want them perpetually refining the R-Type Continental inspiration with each update? I'd hate to be a Bentley head of design if these are the limitations.

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One plus One: First Batur Convertible produced by Mulliner

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  • First production Batur Convertible manufactured in Crewe
  • Unique ‘One plus One’ interior visually separates driver from passenger
  • Finished in Opalite with Beluga racing stripe and Mandarin highlights
  • Visual drama emphasises performance of 740 bhp W12 powertrain
  • Driver ‘cockpit’ in Beluga black; passenger side in Linen
  • Mandarin highlights unite the two sides
  • Design evolved as close co-creation with client
  • Batur Convertible Car Zero on display at Monterey Car Week after dynamic debut at Festival of Speed
  • Most powerful W12-powered drop-top Grand Tourer in Bentley’s history
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(Crewe, 7 August 2025) The first of the Batur Convertibles has been created by Mulliner, Bentley’s in-house bespoke and special projects division. A true one-off, the exterior of the Batur Convertible is finished in Opalite with Beluga and Mandarin highlights. The interior, co-created with the client’s detailed input, features a unique ‘one plus one’ design where the driver’s cockpit and passenger accommodation are finished in contrasting but complementary colours.

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Driver focused

The design of this first Batur Convertible emphasises the extraordinary performance of its 740 bhp, W12 powertrain. The shimmering silver of the Opalite finish exterior is bisected by a black gloss Batur racing stripe bordered on each side by Mandarin pinstripes. The painted feature racing stripe, embedded seamlessly into the bodywork, begins at the radiator and runs rearwards over the bonnet and cockpit ‘airbridge’ before resuming along the rear deck to the Bentley wings badge. At the rear, these elements are connected by bespoke embroidery in the same formation over the rear Tonneau. The Batur’s distinctive matrix grille is finished in gloss Beluga with Mandarin orange highlights, while the same base and accent shades feature on the five-spoke alloy wheels.

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‘One plus One’ interior

If the exterior of this unique Batur Convertible has echoes of classic sports racing cars, the interior develops the performance theme. Its driver-focused cockpit ‘capsule’ is visually separated from the passenger accommodation by two contrasting colourways: Beluga black on the driver’s side, Linen for the occupant of the passenger seat.

Accordingly, the driver’s seat is finished in Beluga black hide and Alcantara, with Mulliner’s Batur pattern picked out on seat bolsters and door inserts in Linen and Mandarin contrast stitching. A band of Mandarin hide encircles the driver, running from the driver’s side of the centre console across the fascia instrumentation and continuing seamlessly beneath the door waistrail.

In dramatic contrast, the passenger reclines in a sports seat in Linen hide and Alcantara with Mandarin detailing. The Batur pattern detailing on seat and door insert is on a Linen background with Mandarin contrast stitching.

Behind the two seats, the interior luggage area follows the same template, with the unique Batur pattern design in Beluga on the driver’s side and in Linen for the passenger. Even details such as the matching key cases and seat belts are co-ordinated to the two respective colourways.

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Meticulous detail

The specification of this Batur Convertible reveals a passion for detail on the part of the commissioning owner, brought to life by the meticulous craftsmanship of the Mulliner team. The fascia and door waistrails are executed in a subtle satin black engine spin finish, with gloss Beluga veneer for the centre console. Outer dial bezels are finished in Beluga while the dial faces themselves are finished in light titanium.

The steering wheel is trimmed in Beluga with Linen inner surfaces and Mandarin cross stitching, with a machined titanium feature at Top Dead Centre. Other solid titanium machined features include the gearshift paddles, the rotary controls on the steering wheel stalks, the charisma rotary control on the centre console, the organ stop air vent controls and the inner ring of the bullseye air vent at either end of the fascia. The illuminated outer sill treadplates carry the Batur nameplate and the number in the series signifier.

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Ultimate open-air grand tourer

Opening the rear luggage compartment reveals another delightful bespoke element. A two-piece luggage set nestles within; one corresponding to the driver’s colour scheme in Beluga and the other in Linen. As a finishing touch, Mulliner also created two bespoke key cases in the two colourways.

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Batur Convertible at Monterey Week

Mulliner’s engineering development car – Batur Convertible Car Zero – made its dynamic debut at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed and now travels to the US for Monterey Car Week, where visitors will be able to admire its bespoke duo tone finish in Vermilion Gloss over Vermillion Satin.

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The Mulliner Coachbuilt family

Created by Mulliner, Bentley’s in-house bespoke division and the longest standing coachbuilder in the world, the Batur Convertible is the third car in Mulliner’s Coachbuilt family, following the Bacalar barchetta and the Batur coupé.

Strictly limited to a small number of cars, the Batur Convertible retains the most powerful version of Bentley’s iconic W12, with a 740 bhp, hand-assembled 6.0-litre twin-turbocharged engine.

Mulliner’s in-house design team co-creates every Batur Convertible with its clients, working together through a specially created visualiser that allows any part of the car to be customised in colour and surface finish. Like this car, each subsequent Batur Convertible will be as individual as its owner.
 
Batur's exterior looks characterless compared to the car it's originally based on. It looks like a bar of soap. Interior is great, but the "run-of-the-mill" Conti interiors were near perfection: sumptious leather, beautiful slabs of wood that looked like wood, just the right amount of bejeweling and metal-works...the only miss was a lack of artful analog gauges for digital gauges.
 

Bentley

Bentley Motors Limited is a British designer, manufacturer, and marketer of luxury cars and SUVs. Headquartered in Crewe, England, the company was founded by W. O. Bentley (1888-1971) in 1919 in Cricklewood, North London, and became widely known for winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1924, 1927, 1928, 1929 and 1930. Bentley has been a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group since 1998 and consolidated under VW's premium brand arm Audi in 2022.

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