Bentley and the Power of Flowers
Every year, on November 11th, Great Britain adorns its poppies to honor men who died in combat.
Bentley has unveiled a one-of-a-kind Bentayga EWB Mulliner, specially designed for Remembrance Day in the UK. The poppy-themed design is this year a tribute to the 80th anniversary of D-Day and an invitation to remember those who fell for freedom.


The bodywork is decorated with a pattern of 80 poppies rising over a map of northern France, particularly Normandy, where Allied forces landed on June 6, 1944, beginning a march towards freedom that would culminate in the signing of the armistice on May 8, 1945, ending World War II.


This remembrance vehicle is undertaking a journey across the United Kingdom today to mark significant events this year, making appearances in various historic locations as a symbol of reflection and remembrance. The trip begins, of course, with a visit to the local community of Crewe, where Bentley’s headquarters is located. Over the weekend, the car will play a prominent role at the Race of Remembrance in Anglesey, organized by Mission Motorsport. A colorful, almost wild race celebrating the joy of coming together and celebrating freedom. Because ultimately, this SUV carries a message of hope. On November 13th, the car will be exhibited at the His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Cheshire Awards ceremony and sold at a charity auction to honor and support the British armed forces.
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This page is translated from the original post "Bentley et le pouvoir des fleurs" in French.
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