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1. Bentley Bacalar
- Price: $1,900,000
- Brand: Bentley
- Category: Cars

Limited Edition Rarity: The Bentley Bacalar is an ultra-exclusive, handcrafted masterpiece with a production run of just 12 units. With a price tag of $1.9 million, it is a testament to Bentley's commitment to engineering excellence, unmatched luxury, and bespoke craftsmanship.
Unparalleled Performance: Powered by a 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged W12 engine, the Bacalar boasts a staggering 650 bhp and 667 lb-ft of torque, effortlessly combining power and refinement.
Bold Exterior Design
The Bacalar's muscular and elegant lines are accentuated by its imposing 22" wheels. The exterior features a unique combination of dark bronze and black titanium finishes, resulting in a striking and sophisticated appearance that sets it apart from other luxury automobiles.
Luxurious Interior
The interior of the Bacalar is a study in opulence and attention to detail. The thick steering wheel is trimmed in Alcantara, providing a tactile and comfortable grip for the driver. A remarkable feature of the Bacalar's interior is the 5,000-year-old riverwood that adorns the wraparound dashboard, adding a touch of history and exclusivity to this already extraordinary vehicle. The gray wool cloth trim accents complement the overall design, creating a harmonious and sophisticated ambiance.
Handcrafted Perfection
Each of the 12 Bentley Bacalars has been meticulously handcrafted by Bentley's skilled artisans, ensuring that every aspect of the vehicle meets the highest standards of quality and luxury.
2. Bentley Mulliner Batur
- Price: $2,000,000
- Brand: Bentley
- Category: Cars

Bentley has decided to showcase the main features of its new design language for the electric era on a 12-cylinder petrol burner, resulting in the most powerful road car it has ever built: the Bentley Batur. A sequel to the sold-out Bacalar roadster, this collectors' vehicle is a surprisingly subtle re-body of the Continental Speed. Only 18 units will be made, and with a price tag of $2 million each, it sold out weeks before the public unveiling at the Monterey Car Week.
Design Reboot: A Glimpse Into Bentley's Future
The Batur might be remembered as a pivotal car, marking the end of the W12 era and the beginning of a design reboot. New design director Andreas Mindt has introduced a unique trim bar that optically lengthens the front end of the car, creating an "endless bonnet." This design element may become a signature on future Bentleys as the brand navigates the transition to electric vehicles.
Distinctive Features: A Step Forward in EV Design
Bentley aims to make its EVs stand out from the generic crowd with a more self-confident front grille and intricate LED headlight patterns. According to Mindt, "luxury customers are moving from traditional to modern, and they want less decoration and chrome. Light will do the job of chrome in the future." The Batur also features a darkened lower panel at the rear, slimmed light clusters, and simplified body forms with slightly inflated surfaces.
Cabin Details: Modern Luxury Meets Performance
In the Batur's cabin, 3D-printed gold elements with hallmarks can be found on the transmission knob and vent controls. The upholstery stitch pattern echoes the radiator grille, and the back seat has been replaced with a platform designed for grand touring luggage.
Performance Upgrades: A Fitting Farewell to the W12 Era
The Batur's engine marks the final development of Bentley's W12. The car features a revised intake system, new intercoolers, upgraded turbochargers, improved oil cooling, and a titanium exhaust system. The chassis inherits a 48-volt anti-roll system, four-wheel steering, and an electronically controlled limited-slip rear differential from the Continental Speed, promising an even more exceptional driving experience.