As the world’s largest luxury car market, China is entitled to special limited edition versions of some of the most exclusive cars in the world and Bentley makes no exception.

The British luxury brand has just announced a Limited Edition Mulsanne Extended Wheelbase model featuring unique details that reference Bentley’s country of origin. Available to Chinese buyers only, the model will be handcrafted by Mulliner in a run of just fifteen units.

The limited edition Mulsanne is offered in two shades of black: Onyx or Black Velvet. The former uses a hint of dark blue, mixed with darker tones to create “the deepest black finish offered by Bentley.” The latter paint is described as a “richer black-based finish that contains red pigments for a color inspired by black cherries.”

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The single-tone finish is hand-applied before final embellishment with a hand-painted gold fine line that highlights the Mulsanne’s waistline and distinctive rear haunch. Exclusive features to this limited-edition Mulsanne also include the Mulliner ‘Serenity’ chrome grille featuring an intricate double diamond quilt pattern and 21-inch ‘Radiance’ 14-spoke wheels in a polished finish.

As you would expect, the interior oozes opulence as it reunites the finest handcrafted veneers, metals, and leathers – all featuring the Mulliner touch. Customers have more personalization options than with the exterior as Bentley offers three unique interior color combinations: Newmarket Tan with Burnt Oak, Fireglow with Imperial Blue, or Shortbread with Redwood.

A recurring theme in the luxurious cabin is the modern day London skyline, which can be seen embroidered in each of the four seats and replicated with fine detail in the veneer fascia facing the front passenger.

Finishing touches to the exclusive Mulsanne Extended Wheelbase model include polished stainless steel Mulliner tread plates and bespoke welcome lamps. The limited edition Bentley flagship is available to order in China now, with pricing available on applications.