Bentley is shedding more light on the four-seat version of the facelifted Bentayga, which is marketed as the most luxurious variant of the British luxury SUV. The new model builds on the success of the previous Bentayga four-seater, which represented 20 percent of the SUV’s total sales. Rear legroom has been improved by up to 100mm as the rear seats can now recline further, from 32 degrees to 40 degrees, and the fore and aft travel has been increased by 35 mm.
Bentley has completely redesigned the seats in the facelifted Bentayga, giving them a more sculptured shape, especially around the shoulder area for greater comfort. The ‘Four Seat Comfort Specification’, as Bentley calls it, adds rear seat ventilation, six different massage programs, and a ‘comfort’ headrest. Customers of the 2021 Bentley Bentayga four-seater can also choose a rear console bottle cooler from Mulliner, which can fit a 750ml bottle and comes with two handcrafted Cumbria Crystal flutes. The rear center console provides additional storage and two USB charging sockets. The backboard is leather-trimmed and features a diamond-quilted ski hatch.
The rear passengers of the facelifted Bentley Bentayga four-seater can control their seat functions via a new larger touchscreen remote control tablet with a five-inch display. The tablet can control a number of functions, apart from seat operation, including seat heating and massage, the media system and mood lighting, as well as the power windows and the sunroof blind.
The 2021 Bentley Bentayga has been redesigned inside and outside, featuring not only the latest tech features but also a much sharper look. The cabin of the new Bentayga also features a new infotainment system with a 10.9-inch touchscreen display and wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity. The four-seat variant of the 2021 Bentley Bentayga is available from launch, along with the standard five-seat model and the optional seven-seat configuration, covering pretty much every need.