13:37 19-01-2026

Bentley Batur Convertible with 3D-printed platinum customization

Bentley continues to push the boundaries of personalization, with the latest Batur Convertible becoming the brand's first car to feature 3D-printed platinum elements. This is the most "individual" version of the model, commissioned by collector Sonia Breslow.

Key Customization Features

The car is finished in three unique shades of Breslow Blue, developed specifically for the client. The soft-top roof matches the upper tone, while the Airbridge and decorative elements achieve precise color harmony. The entire lower perimeter is done in a darker Midnight Breslow Blue, with a thin silver line tracing the body's outline.

For the first time, Bentley has used 3D-printed platinum for interior and steering wheel trim. Additionally, the Batur features custom animated lighting with the owner's name and an updated finishing concept.

Technical and Design Details

The interior is dominated by warm autumn leather tones, complemented by blue accents that echo the exterior palette. A signature touch is the embroidery in the shape of the Batur volcano, a theme carried through to the floor, seats, and doors.

Instead of traditional wood or stone, engine-turned aluminum is used, a rare material for modern Bentleys.

Under the hood lies one of the last examples of the legendary W12 engine, tuned to 740 horsepower, making the Batur one of the final chapters in Bentley's era of large engines.

Market and Brand Significance

3D printing precious metals highlights Bentley's new strategy: luxury is becoming not just material but technological. Mulliner transforms cars into personalized collectibles, with the 16 Batur units effectively serving as moving art objects.

This approach strengthens Bentley's position in the ultra-customization segment, where each car is a one-off creation, and enhances the brand's value amid tightening environmental regulations and the shift to electric power.