While Bentley has long been known for its opulent British luxury vehicles, the manufacturer’s bespoke division, Mulliner, has become an increasingly important fixture for the brand. More Bentley customers than ever are opting to include Mulliner features in their cars, and Mulliner is also responsible for bespoke commissions, exclusive limited editions, rare coachbuilt models, and even revivals of historic Bentleys.
Bentley reports that over 70 percent of its customers include some level of Mulliner bespoke craftsmanship in their vehicle orders, whether that be a one-off paint, custom embroidery, or a completely coachbuilt car. As customers continue to look for individualization options and unique craftsmanship, Bentley has evolved its production facilities and capabilities to accommodate new features, and even more finishes and options have been announced as part of the 2026 Mulliner personal commissioning guide.
Ombré by Mulliner, a stunning gradient paint finish first seen at last year’s The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, was initially offered with three color combinations, a carefully designed finish requiring 56 hours of effort to execute the seamless transition between the colors. Now, the available finishes have expanded from three to eight, adding Alpine Green into Verdant, Cricketball into Black Velvet, Pale Brodgar into Brodgar, Portofino into Marlin and Grey Violet into Damson to the original group of Topaz Blue to Windsor Blue, Sunburst Gold to Orange Flame, and Tungsten into Onyx. Matching piano veneers are also available, showcasing the same color transition from the fascia to the door waistrails.
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A racing stripe is now an available option for the Continental GT, Continental GTC, and the Bentayga, highlighting the performance-focused character of Bentley’s sportier offerings. The stripe features two colors; a broad central stripe is flanked by two thinner stripes, and the stripe extends from the Bentley wings on the hood to the rear spoiler, extending across the roof with the exception of the Continental GTC’s soft top.
Mulliner interiors are known for being some of the most opulent in the automotive industry, with options like wafer-thin stone veneers, open-pore wood, and the new Ombré piano veneers. However, a new technical finish is also coming to the Mulliner palette, available for the Continental GT and GTC. Called ‘Wave,’ the finish incorporates a metal intertwined ribbon motif in the center console of the grand tourer. Customers can also have their own motifs or designs laser-etched on the fascia, while maintaining the smooth finish and natural look. The option is available for open-pore wood and high-gloss veneers, as well as satin-finish carbon and technical finishes.
Two new Mulliner welcome lamp animations are also available in the new 2026 Mulliner personal commissioning guide, but bespoke welcome lamp animations are also available to customers. With an incredible level of bespoke luxury, Mulliner is continuing to raise the bar for bespoke craftsmanship, dazzling individualization, and the meaning of Bentley ownership.
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