One of the final Bentleys with a 6.0-litre W12 engine, the Batur Convertible features a titanium exhaust for enhanced performance and a powerful sound.
Bentley has revealed the Batur Convertible, a rare grand tourer with only 16 units to be made. Each car will be individually numbered, making it a very exclusive model. This is the third coachbuilt car in Bentley’s modern era, built for those who value both performance and style. The car runs on Bentley’s most powerful 6.0-litre twin-turbocharged W12 engine, which produces 740bhp and 1,000Nm of torque. It also has an eight-speed dual-clutch gearbox and a titanium sports exhaust, giving it strong performance and a unique sound.
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This is one of the last Bentleys to use the W12 engine, as its production will stop in summer 2025. That makes the Batur Convertible not just a high-performance car, but also a tribute to Bentley’s W12 engine.
The Bentley Batur Convertible is a special car made for just 16 owners worldwide. Built by Bentley’s Mulliner Bespoke Studio, it offers a high level of customisation. The car shown features a deep Midnight Emerald paint, shiny carbon fibre details, and a Satin Dark Titanium grille, making it stand out.
A bright Batur Racing Stripe in Gloss Mandarin and Gloss Porpoise runs across the car, adding a sporty touch. The car also has 3D-printed titanium exhaust tips, showing Bentley’s use of modern technology and fine attention to detail.
Inside, the Batur Convertible uses Cumbrian Green and Porpoise leather, with bold Mandarin stitching. A “guitar fade” design blends gloss Beluga wood and carbon fibre, creating a smooth and stylish look that matches the outside.
Owners can choose to add a laser-etched sound wave of the W12 engine inside the cabin. Bentley also adds 3D-printed rose gold trim on areas people touch often, making the car feel even more exclusive.
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This is one of the last Bentleys to use the famous 6.0-litre W12 engine, which will stop production soon. The lightweight titanium exhaust boosts performance and gives a rich sound. With only 16 made, the Batur Convertible is a rare car built for collectors who love luxury and performance.
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