Bentley Mulliner is showing off their latest bespoke creation, a tailor-made, green-themed Bentayga Hybrid commissioned for a customer in China that will go on display at the Shanghai Motor Show this April.
The exterior of this Bentayga Hybrid is finished in a dark emerald hue called Viridian that was originally created for the EXP 10 Speed 6 concept. The special paint contains flakes of amber and gold while Mulliner tells us that the green color represents “purity, regeneration, hope, harmony, and growth” in Chinese culture.
In addition, there’s a set of 22-inch bright-machined Mulliner Driving Specification alloy wheels which have the center pockets of each spoke painted in matching Viridian.
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Moving on to the interior, the same theme continues with the Cumbrian Green leather upholstery, matching piano veneer, and over 100 meters of contrasting bright white cross-stitching found everywhere, from the door cards, seatbacks, and even in the piano Cumbrian Green veneer via a unique overlay. The process of hand cross-stitching the interior of a Bentayga takes no less than 44 hours to complete.
The rear center console houses an all-new, fully integrated drinks cooler that includes frosted glass with a soft-close door, a separate illuminated bottle-chilling ring, and two bespoke handcrafted Cumbria Crystal flutes.
The Bentayga Hybrid is powered by a 3.0-liter V6 engine and an electric motor with a combined output of 443 HP. 0-60 mph (96 km/h) comes in 5.2 seconds while top speed is set at 158 mph (254 km/h).