Bentley Mulliner has introduced a new design theme for the Supersports that features a side-to-side fading paint job, a style typically associated with aftermarket tuners like Mansory.
The ultra-exclusive model will debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed later this week.
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Asymmetric Livery Options
Buyers can choose between three themes: Dragon, Electric, and Brodgar.
The Dragon theme, shown in images, uses a Black Crystal tone on the driver's side that transitions to Dragon Red on the passenger side.
An off-center red stripe runs front to back, aligned with the passenger seat.
Exterior accents include a red number eight on the grille and red pinstripes on carbon fiber aero components.
The Electric theme pairs Electric Blue and Dark Sapphire outside with Klein Blue and Imperial Blue inside.
The Brodgar theme uses Pale Brodgar and Brodgar bodywork with a Camel and Beluga interior.
Customers can also request fully bespoke finishes through their Bentley retailer.
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Asymmetric Interior and Powertrain
The asymmetry continues inside: the driver's seat is trimmed in Hotspur red, while the passenger's seat gets black Beluga leather.
The interior features Full Leather trim with Supersports-specific patterns on doors and seats.
Mechanically, the Supersports remains unchanged.
It uses a non-electrified twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 producing 657 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque, paired with an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic sending power to the rear wheels.
The car weighs 4,407 lbs (1,999 kg), making it the lightest road-going Bentley in 85 years.
Only 500 units will be built.
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Bentley has not disclosed the cost of the Mulliner Design Theme, but the standard Supersports starts at over $486,000.