Photo: Bentley presented a unique coupe Batur (bentleymedia.com) Author: Konstantin Shirokun
Bentley and Mulliner have unveiled a new version of the limited edition Batur coupe. It is called The Black Rose and features 3D-printed decorative elements made of 18-karat rose gold weighing 210 grams.
RBC-Ukraine reports this with reference to the company’s press service.
It is noted that the drive mode selector washer, ventilation deflector handles, traditionally stylized as organ registers, as well as the steering wheel inserts were made of precious metal.
The car’s specially designed Black Rose metallic paint is combined with high-gloss Beluga and sweeping Satin Rose Gold accents. This shade is used on the air vents in the front bumper, the grille and the 23-inch wheels, behind the spokes of which are visible massive carbon-ceramic brakes. The car’s interior is trimmed in black Beluga leather, dark grey fabric and body-colored wood veneer.
Under the hood of the Batur coupe is a 6.0-liter W12 twin-turbo engine, which has had its intake replaced and its supercharging and cooling systems modernized. As a result, the output is 750 horsepower. The chassis has an adaptive three-chamber air suspension, electromechanical stabilizers, an electronically controlled limited-slip differential, rear-wheel steering, and traction vectoring.
The Batur will be limited to 18 units, all of which were sold before the official launch, with each car costing the customer at least £1.65 million.
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