One of One Batur Convertible Unveiled as First of Its Kind by Mulliner

Bentley Unveils First Bespoke Batur Convertible
Bentley’s Mulliner division has completed the first Batur Convertible, a one-off creation showcasing the most powerful W12 drop-top Grand Tourer in the company’s history.
Finished in Opalite with Beluga and Mandarin highlights, the car features a distinctive ‘one plus one’ interior design that visually separates the driver’s cockpit from the passenger’s space.

Powered by a 740 bhp, 6.0-litre twin-turbocharged W12, the Batur Convertible combines extreme performance with intricate bespoke detailing.
A gloss Beluga racing stripe, bordered by Mandarin pinstripes, runs the length of the car from the radiator to the rear deck, echoed in embroidery across the Tonneau. The grille, alloy wheels and other exterior elements also carry the Beluga and Mandarin theme.


Inside, the driver’s side is finished in Beluga black hide and Alcantara with Linen and Mandarin stitching, while the passenger’s side uses Linen hide and Alcantara with Mandarin accents.
‘Even the luggage area, key cases, and seat belts follow the split-colour scheme. Precision-crafted titanium components, satin black engine spin finishes, and bespoke veneer complete the cabin.


The car includes a two-piece luggage set matched to each interior colourway and illuminated sill treadplates bearing the Batur name. Commissioned through a close collaboration between Mulliner’s design team and the client, the specification reflects extensive personalisation down to the smallest detail.
This debut example follows Mulliner’s Bacalar barchetta and Batur coupé as part of its limited Coachbuilt series. Each Batur Convertible will be individually co-created with its owner using a custom visualisation tool.


Bentley’s development Batur Convertible, Car Zero, made its dynamic debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed and will appear at Monterey Car Week finished in Vermilion Gloss over Vermilion Satin.
