Bentley’s Mulliner division continues the trend of special editions designed for selected customers from different parts of the world. The latest example is the Equestrian Collection, with a limited number of ten units of the Bentayga reserved for Belgium.
As suggested by its name, the new series
was commissioned to celebrate the equestrian world in Belgium. Thus the theme
is inspired by horses and the art of show jumping. The special Bentayga is
painted in a unique Spectre exterior shade, combined with a set of black
ten-spoke 22-inch wheels, carbon fiber accents, and a special badge on the
C-pillar. The latter is the symbol of Stephex Masters, with orange graphics
depicting the heads of two horses.
The same emblem can be found on the
seatbacks and the cushions inside the cabin. Mulliner chose a Burnt Oak color
for the fine leather upholstery, with contrasting Mandarin stitching. Besides
the seats, the diamond-shaped pattern can be found on the door inserts, coming
in Herringbone Sand Tweed that was produced in Scotland. Another unique touch
is the “Belgian Equestrian Collection” lettering on the dashboard veneer
featuring a metal overlay. Of course, each of the ten units can be further
personalized by the respectful owners in collaboration with Mulliner,
prioritizing the use of sustainable materials.
All examples of the Belgian Equestrian
Collection will be based on the Bentayga V8. This means they are fitted with
the twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 engine producing 542 hp and 770 Nm of torque. Power is sent to all four wheels through an
eight-speed automatic transmission.
Those who are interested in acquiring one
of the ten units of the Bentley Bentayga Equestrian Collection should visit the
dealerships in Antwerp, Brussels, and Knokke. The SUV will be showcased during
the Brussels Stephex Masters show jumping competition, held between August
24-28.


