Bentley in the Midst of a Chromatic Crisis!
This page is translated from the original post "Bentley en pleine crise chromatique !" in French.

Who would have thought that Bentley, the epitome of British subdued luxury, would one day indulge in candy pink?
Yet here is a Bentley Bentayga Extended Wheelbase Azure, proudly dressed in a striking “Candy Pink.” You certainly won’t be surprised to learn that it is now rolling somewhere on American roads.
Ordered by a loyal client who was clearly tired of mouse gray and bottle green, this rolling masterpiece is crafted by Mulliner, Bentley’s bespoke division. As a result, we have an SUV over five meters long, perched on 22-inch wheels, with an interior upholstered in “Cherry Blossom” leather that evokes a Japanese tea room… or a Las Vegas nightclub, take your pick.


And this is just the beginning. Bentley now announces no less than 111 body colors available, with the possibility of going even further in customization. If you dream of a Bentayga in mojito, bubble gum, or eggplant caviar color, you’ll hear “yes, of course,” provided you have the means to indulge this little eccentricity.
For the pleasure of being unique
It must be said that we are far from the codes of the English aristocracy, but after all, even Rolls-Royce has embraced two-tone paint and starry ceilings. Times change, and so do fortunes. And why shouldn’t Bentleys be a bit more… extroverted? After all, pink Cadillacs have entered the legend.


In reality, this pink Bentayga is just a reflection of a trend that is gaining momentum among premium manufacturers. 70% of Bentley clients now opt for at least one element signed by Mulliner. It’s no longer just about luxury; it’s about owning your luxury, whether it’s discreet or bling-bling.
Still, this candy pink Bentayga, with its wool carpets edged in pink leather and its built-in champagne cellar, could raise eyebrows among traditionalists. But fret not, there is always the “British Racing Green.” The question remains whether you wish to have a vehicle dressed in the most common color or in a one-of-a-kind hue. Bentley has changed, that is certain.
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