Bentley Mulliner Batur teaser reveals profile

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Limited-edition Bentley Mulliner Batur will preview a new design language for the brand’s electrified models.

Bentley will reveal the latest limited-production creation from in-house coachbuilding arm Mulliner at Monterey Car Week on 21 August.

The Bentley Mulliner Batur will provide a first look at the brand’s new design language, which will set its first electric models apart from its current V6, V8 and W12-engined cars.

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We previously reported that the Batur will use an enhanced version of Bentley’s turbocharged W12 engine with outputs of around 485kW and 900Nm of torque. That should allow it to accelerate from 0-100km/h in less than four seconds, with a top speed beyond 300km/h.

The Batur, named after a lake in Indonesia, will be fully revealed at 1pm AEST on 21 August.

It’s expected to be similarly limited as the Bentley Mulliner Bacalar, of which just 12 units were sold, four of which remain to be delivered to customers.

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Mulliner has evolved into a key component of Bentley as a business. The brand attributed its record-setting profit for the first half of 2022 to the Created by Mulliner personalisation programme.

Mulliner’s role in informing Bentley’s future – especially concerning the marque’s Beyond100 sustainability plans – is likely to grow as a result.

As for the Beyond100 plan, the Crewe-based firm has committed to only offering EV or PHEV models from 2026 and total electrification by 2030.

Aside from the EV saloon, the firm is likely to launch EV replacements for its existing models – the Bentayga, Bentley Continental GT and Bentley Flying Spur sedan – with one model per year from 2025.

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