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.

 

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. 0-96 km/h comes in 5.2 seconds while top speed is set at 254 km/h.