Bentley Unveils Hand-Painted ‘Belonging Bentayga’ by Stephen Wiltshire, Celebrating Inclusion

The ‘Belonging Bentayga’ features a mesmerizing design, showcasing 29 different landmarks and people from all corners of the globe. These landmarks, including iconic structures from New York, London, Paris, Rome, Milan, Venice, Tokyo, and Hong Kong, adorn the car’s exterior, with each side representing a different continent. Stephen Wiltshire, known for his extraordinary ability to draw landscapes from memory after seeing them just once, created this artistic masterpiece.

This marks the first time a Bentley car has been hand-painted in this unique manner at the factory in Crewe, using a one-of-a-kind process developed by the Bentley Excellence Centre Bespoke Paint team. The design goes beyond just architectural landmarks, as it also incorporates drawings of people from various nationalities, symbolizing unity in diversity.

“We’re delighted that Stephen has agreed to collaborate with us to create the ‘Belonging Bentayga,'” said Wayne Bruce, Chief Communications and D&I Officer at Bentley Motors. “This remarkable car celebrates Bentley craftsmanship and Stephen’s unique artistic genius. It’s also a key element in our Beyond100 strategy, which includes our industry-leading, five-step diversity and inclusion plan.”