Bentley Batur Convertible #4: Tri-Tone Paint & 3D-Printed Platinum
by AutoExpert | 16 January, 2026
A tri-tone paint job, personalized puddle lights, and 3D-printed platinum? This is what happens when Bentley says "yes" to everything.
Only 16 Batur Convertibles will ever exist, so standing out in that crowd takes something special. Enter Batur Convertible #4—a car that pushes Bentley's Mulliner customization program into uncharted territory.

This isn't just another bespoke Bentley. It's the first to rock a customer-designed tri-tone paint scheme, the first with a color-matched fabric roof, and the first featuring animated puddle lights that project the owner's handwritten signature using nearly 416,000 tiny mirrors. Oh, and there's 3D-printed platinum on the steering wheel and controls, because why not?
The Paint Job Alone Deserves Its Own Gallery
The main color—Breslow Blue—covers the upper body and matches the convertible top perfectly. When the roof drops, it reveals an "Airbridge" panel behind the seats in the same shade. Midnight Breslow Blue wraps the lower body, shows up on the wheels and mirrors, while a thick silver stripe down the hood keeps things from getting too matchy-matchy. Polished titanium exhaust tips and bright silver grilles tie the whole look together.

Inside, It's All About the Details
The cabin mixes tan and caramel leather with light blue accents that echo the exterior. Custom contrast stitching appears on the seats, tonneau cover, and dash. The floor mats feature an outline of the Batur volcano—the car's namesake—stitched into the deep pile. Even Bentley's rotating display gets custom-colored faces with a satin blue clock to match everything else.
That 3D-printed platinum? It's on the steering wheel's center marker and each of the organ-stop controls. Bright aluminum with Bentley's signature "engine spin finish" connects the cabin vibe to what's happening outside.

Not Everyone Gets This Treatment
Bentley's Mulliner division doesn't just hand out this level of customization to anyone. The owner, Sonia Breslow, already has a collection that includes ultra-rare continuation series cars and a Bacalar. This Batur joins some seriously exclusive company.
Under the hood sits Bentley's legendary 6.0-liter twin-turbo W12 pumping out 740 horsepower. With only 12 more Batur Convertibles left to build, future customers will likely get access to these same wild customization options. The bar's been set pretty high, though.