Celebrating a decade since its launch, Bentley introduces the Atelier Edition, offering exclusive exterior paint options and a luxurious, opulent interior.

Bentayga is one of the most popular and renowned models from Bentley. This SUV debuted at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2015 and received a mid-life update in 2020. However, the design has largely remained unchanged over the years. To commemorate this significant milestone, Bentley recently announced the launch of the Bentayga Atelier Edition.

The Bentayga Atelier boasts six exclusive paint options, including five legendary Mulliner colors: Light Onyx, Rubino, Porcelain, Quartzite, and Light Emerald. The sixth option, Obsidian Crystal, is an entirely new color. However, if these colors don’t appeal, Bentley offers thousands of other choices from the standard Bentayga range.

In addition to the new paint options, the Bentayga Atelier features satin and chrome accents, faux side vents with the Atelier Edition badge, and 22-inch wheels with a 10-spoke design and self-leveling center caps. It is available in both standard and long-wheelbase versions, the latter offering a more spacious interior.

Inside, the Atelier Edition showcases exquisite craftsmanship with the finest materials. Bentley has carefully color-coordinated the interior based on the exterior paint choice, combining brushed aluminum, precious woods, and premium leather. The two-tone details create a harmonious look while maintaining a sophisticated and classy style. Notably, the SUV retains many physical buttons instead of relying solely on touchscreens, enhancing usability and providing a more intuitive experience.

Under the hood, the Bentayga Atelier is offered with either a V8 or a V6 hybrid powertrain. However, the hybrid version does not include the rear-wheel steering system found in the V8 variant.

Looking ahead, Bentley is expected to launch an all-electric luxury SUV in 2026, tentatively named the “Urban SUV.” While details are scarce, Bentley has confirmed that it will be smaller than the Bentayga, promising a new level of sophistication in the electric vehicle segment.

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