• Bentley has introduced the new Bespoke Series by Mulliner.
  • It’s a collection of special editions that will be released annually.
  • First product drop includes 100 GT S variants with unique paint.

Bentley is launching a collection of special editions, which will be released annually. It’s known as the Bespoke Series by Mulliner and the first batch includes 100 units based on the Continental GT S and GT S Convertible.

Billed as “highly curated limited-edition cars,” the Bespoke Series is embracing a seasonal release schedule to drum up sales and mimic a “luxury fashion house.” While the latter sounds like marketing hyperbole, the brand said designers will analyze emerging cultural trends as well as forecast color preferences.

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Despite being known for personalization, the first Bespoke Series will be offered in six colors. These are brand-new hues created exclusively for the special editions and they’re joined by a central stripe painted in Beluga and Pearl effect.

The cars also have gloss black mirrors and the Blackline specification, which includes a black grille and matching air intakes. They’re joined by black 22-inch wheels that have self-leveling “B” emblems. Last but not least, customers will be greeted by animated welcome light projections when they open the doors.

 Bentley Embraces Annual Product Drops With New Bespoke Series

Moving inside, there’s comfort seats and a bespoke perforation pattern on the backrests, doors and “rear quarters.” Other highlights include dark tinted chrome accents, “By Mulliner” seat tags, and the Bentley Rotating Display. The model also has mood lighting, special sill plates, and an interior fascia painted in body color.

The interior also has Mulliner upholstery with a triple color split, which combines a bespoke accent color with a Jet Black main hide and a Beluga secondary hide.

 Bentley Embraces Annual Product Drops With New Bespoke Series

Each special edition comes with a bespoke fitted car cover and a High Performance Hybrid powertrain. The latter consists of a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8, a 25.9 kWh battery pack, and an electric motor.

This gives the models a combined output of 671 hp (500 kW / 680 PS) and 686 lb-ft (930 Nm) of torque. Thanks to those impressive numbers, the cars can rocket from 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) in 3.3 seconds, hit a top speed of 190 mph (306 km/h), and travel up to 50 miles (80 km) on electricity alone.