Bentley Mulliner’s new Collections portfolio is officially open with the creation of this bespoke Continental GT Convertible, dubbed the Equestrian Edition.
The car is inspired by a prestigious course that’s part of the horse racing calendar, and was commissioned by Bentley Bristol. As for the photo gallery below, the pics were taken at Jackdaws Castle, a famous equestrian training facility.
The exterior features a specially commissioned shade of green called Spruce, paired with the Blackline specification – adding gloss black details instead of bright chrome ones (bezels, radiator grille, exhaust outlets etc). There’s also a set of gloss black 22-inch Mulliner Driving Specification wheels.
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Inside, there are horse and rider silhouettes on all four seats, which are finished in sustainable Saddle hide, complemented by a Cumbrian Green secondary hide. Other details include the diamond quilting, authentic Tweed fabric, Bentley Mulliner branding, lavish gold detailing, straight grain Walnut single veneer and box wood inlays.
In order to complete the bespoke look of the interior, Bentley Mulliner also applied their trademark branded treadplates, so you’d know this isn’t just any Bentley.
As for on-board tech, this Continental GTC Equestrian Edition is loaded with driver assistance features that are part of the Touring spec. This includes Lane Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control, Bentley Safeguard Plus, Night vision and Head-up display. Meanwhile, Bentley’s City spec adds the Top view camera, Traffic sign recognition, City assist, Pedestrian warning, Reversing traffic warning, Automatic dimming mirrors and Hands-free boot opening.