20-04-2025
Bentley Batur Convertible Makes Global Debut in Dubai
Bentley Motors has officially revealed the all-new Bentley Batur Convertible, making its global debut at an exclusive unveiling event hosted at Bab Al Shams Resort in Dubai, UAE. Designed by Mulliner, Bentley's bespoke division, this extraordinary open-top grand tourer marks the third bespoke commission in Bentley's modern coachbuilding era.
Crafted as a significant evolution in the marque's design philosophy, the Batur Convertible delivers a luxurious open-air driving experience inspired by the dramatic landscapes of Batur. With just a handful to be produced, it joins the ultra-exclusive ranks of its predecessors—the Bacalar and Batur Coupé, both of which were instant sellouts.
Under the hood lies a defining chapter in Bentley's engineering legacy: the final and most powerful iteration of its legendary W12 engine. This 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged masterpiece produces an astonishing 750 horsepower and 1,000 Nm of torque. Paired with refined intake systems, larger turbochargers, and enhanced intercoolers, this hand-built engine represents the peak of Bentley's powertrain innovation. As production of the W12 concludes this summer, the Batur Convertible becomes one of the last vehicles to carry this iconic motor—solidifying its status as a collector's treasure.
Striking Design, Inside and Out
Currently displayed in Dubai, the Batur Convertible features a bold exterior finished in Midnight Emerald, enhanced by high-gloss carbon fiber details. A standout front grille—framed in dark titanium and color-graded from gloss Mandarin to gloss Beluga—brings a striking dynamic to the face of the vehicle. Completing the look is the signature Batur Racing Stripe in Gloss Porpoise with Gloss Mandarin accents, which tie seamlessly into the Mandarin-highlighted cabin.
Inside, the cabin mirrors the opulence of the exterior, showcasing Cumbrian Green and Porpoise leather, subtly contrasted by Mandarin stitching and piping. Mulliner's meticulous attention to detail is evident in elements like brushed titanium bull's-eye vents and organ stops, as well as a unique instrument panel adorned with a laser-etched W12 soundwave signature. The dashboard itself boasts a refined gradient that transitions from Gloss Beluga to High Gloss Carbon Fiber and back again.
Modern Coachbuilding Meets Bentley Heritage
Bentley's heritage of crafting convertibles dates back to 1919, and the Batur Convertible proudly continues that lineage. Inspired by the Bacalar's design language and performance DNA, this new model is engineered as a two-seat grand tourer that combines open-top freedom with the exclusivity of coachbuilt luxury.
Thanks to advanced structural engineering, the Batur Convertible achieves both beauty and strength—offering a smooth, powerful driving experience while retaining a distinctive silhouette. Mulliner's expertise enabled them to blend design cues from both the Bacalar and Batur Coupé while introducing a new level of versatility through its convertible roof configuration.
Bespoke to the Last Detail
Every Batur Convertible will be a singular creation, shaped to reflect the unique tastes of its owner. Bentley invites each customer to collaborate directly with Mulliner's design team, choosing from a near-limitless array of customization options, including fully bespoke exterior paint finishes, rare materials, and even hand-painted detailing.
Customers can personalize everything from the grille's gradient effect to the dashboard finishes. Premium materials such as titanium, high-gloss carbon, and hand-polished metals can be combined to create one-of-a-kind visual combinations.
For those seeking the ultimate in exclusivity, select interior components—including the Bentley Drive Mode Selector and iconic Organ Stop vents—can be finished in solid 3D-printed rose gold. These elements are crafted in collaboration with master goldsmiths from Birmingham's historic Jewellery Quarter, merging artisanal heritage with cutting-edge automotive luxury. The rose gold finish can also extend to the steering wheel's center mark, adding yet another layer of bespoke refinement.
A Final Chapter for an Iconic Engine
The Batur Convertible is not only a statement of handcrafted artistry, but also a mechanical swan song for Bentley's W12 engine. This 750 hp powertrain has defined Bentley performance for over two decades, and with 40% more power and 25% better fuel efficiency than when it first launched, it remains a testament to relentless development and engineering brilliance.
Each unit will be built by hand over several months at Mulliner's dedicated workshop within Bentley's carbon-neutral factory in Crewe, England—ensuring the highest levels of craftsmanship and exclusivity.