Bentley upgrades its entire portfolio with an all-new tweed interior option

 

Selected to complement the interior design, and natural color harmony with many of the leather hides already throughout the cabin, four different tweeds are initially available.

Cheltenham, with its countryside greens, offers a more traditional choice for customers whereas Glen Plaid–Tolsta Beach, named after the shores of the rugged Outer Hebrides, makes a confident statement with its bold check pattern. Providing a more subtle, contemporary choice, the Charcoal, and Sand Herringbone tweeds complement dark and light interiors respectively on the two-door and four-door Grand Tourers.

Sustainably Sourced Materials

The introduction of tweed to the list of personalization options continues Bentley’s progress towards the greater use of sustainable materials in the production of its luxury vehicles. This is in line with the recently announced Beyond100 strategy, which outlined plans for the company to become a global leader in sustainable luxury mobility.

This focus was clearly hinted at in 2019, the brand’s centenary year, by the all-electric EXP 100 concept car, which featured an array of sustainable materials. These included 5,000-year-old copper-infused Riverwood, traditionally produced wool carpets, and a leather-like textile upholstery made from a by-product of wine-making. Bentley will continue to use only sustainably sourced materials throughout its current and next generation of cars.

Personal Commissioning Guide From Bentley Mulliner

The new tweed options available will be showcased in Mulliner’s latest version of the Personal Commissioning Guide – a comprehensive display of its personalization capabilities.