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Bentley Bentayga Extraordinary Journeys Collection by Mulliner Is a New Toy for the Rich

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Can you remember how many special edition versions of the Bentayga Bentey's Mulliner Division has developed over the years? Neither can we. However, the British automaker believes there is room for more, so it has launched the new Extraordinary Journeys Collection.
You should excuse us if we are not excited by it, as it features the usual updates inside and out with an emphasis on luxury. In fact, this word appears multiple times in the press release, next to other big ones, so we'll excuse you if you don't read the whole thing, as we have, and we're about to tell you what this fresh series is all about.

To sum it up, the new Bentley Extraordinary Journeys Collection by Mulliner takes inspiration from several regions worldwide, like the UK, Scandinavia, New Zealand, China, and New Mexico. The brand's personalization division tried to replicate each one into the Touareg-based crossover as best as it could, and while it hasn't released any pricing details, you know it is out of reach to us mortals, right?

The UK-inspired vehicle sports an Alpine Green satin finish and rides on Gray satin wheels. More green hues are visible on the inside, including the Cumbrian Green inspired by the Lake District. The iconic British Racing Green taking center stage. The Scandinavia-inspired car mixes Portofino Blue on the outside with Dark Sapphire on the wheels, Mulliner White main hide, Imperial Blue secondary high, Stratos light blue accents, contrast stitching, and a Slate Stone open-pore veneer. The latter is evocative of the crystal clear fjords.

Bentley Bentayga Extraordinary Journeys Collection by Mulliner
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You can tell the New Zealand-inspired Bentley Bentayga Extraordinary Journeys Collection by Mulliner (Jeez, that's a long name) apart from the rest of the series by looking for the White Sant paint finish reminiscent of the historic gold mines and the Pale Brogdar Silver wheels. Portland hide dominates the cockpit, and the Burnt Oak secondary hide joins it, next to Highland Hare accents and dark green and bronze stitching. The Jeera Green Stone veneer rounds off the makeover.

The China-inspired crossover is said to "represent serenity and relaxation through the forces of nature." This model sports Arabica on the outside, rides on Pale Brogdar Silver wheels, and has Linen-colored hide with Burnt Oak, Gold Green stone veneer, Odyssean tweed accents, and Piano Burnt Oak veneer in the cockpit.

Completing the Extraordinary Journeys Collection by Mulliner is the New Mexico-inspired Bentley Bentayga. This model represents "ruggedness and reverence, with a connection to the ancient world and a refuge from everyday hustle and bustle." It is presented in an Amber over Burnt Oak bi-tone paint finish with body-colored wheels and features Saddle, Camel, and Coral accents on the inside, as well as Copper Stone veneer.
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About the author: Cristian Gnaticov
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After a series of unfortunate events put an end to Cristian's dream of entering a custom built & tuned old-school Dacia into a rally competition, he moved on to drive press cars and write for a living. He's worked for several automotive online journals and now he's back at autoevolution after his first tour in the mid-2000s.
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