Bentley invented four new manufacturing techniques for US woman's $2,000,000 convertible

Published on Jan 24, 2026 at 7:12 PM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe

Last updated on Jan 22, 2026 at 10:22 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

When it comes to Bentley, the brand is known to be one of the most luxurious that money can buy, and this Batur model defied expectations.

In order to meet their client’s brief, the manufacturer needed to think of a way to make her vision come alive.

The result? Four new special manufacturing techniques that make this Batur Convertible #4 the most luxurious yet.

From the client’s projected signature to the bespoke color-matched elements, this Bentley Batur is truly something for the history books.

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The design isn’t the only new thing about the Bentley

Meet the Bentley Batur convertible, designed exclusively for owner Sonia Breslow, with four brand-new manufacturing techniques to make the car design truly come to life.

In fact, the specification of car #4 enables it to be the ‘most luxurious commission to date’ with Mulliner.

Thanks to the use of the first tri-tone scheme, which incorporated ‘fine lines emphasising endless bonnet styling’ and the pioneering color-matched bespoke roof color, the car means business.

The use of the three-dimensional printed platinum also alludes to this, but that isn’t all that the car has to offer.

The owner herself, Sonia Breslow, chose the commissioned color, with the ‘Breslow Blue’ to make the first-ever bespoke colored roof the company has produced, along with an Airbridge that matches.

The pin stripe finished in Midnight Breslow Blue also matches other elements, including the wheels and wingmirrors.

The standout design technique, though, tends to be the fancy welcome lamp, which projects her name in a handwritten form by using 415,800 tiny mirrors that are able to carve the light.

The client was left impressed by the design

Now, we should make it clear here that this isn’t Sonia’s first rendezvous with the world of Bentley ownership.

The collection harbored by the luxury car fan also includes a Baclar, a Speed Six Continuation Series, and even a Blower Continuation Series.

“As long as I can remember, I’ve been passionate about cars. When I have a car, like this Batur, I don’t plan on selling it in mylifetime – it’s my forever car.

“I’m totally into the detail, and I love designing them – picking out the colours, working through every shade, every feature, making them different from everything else,” the proud new owner said.

Of course, the power under the hood matters too, with the Batur brought to life by the esteemed W12 engine.

The six-liter twin turbo that produces 740hp is truly a force to be reckoned with.

The brand-new manufacturing techniques mean that the car not only performs well, but looks the part too, with the inside boasting rich brown accents of color.

With some reports claiming it costs $2,000,000, the car in the owner’s eyes will surely be priceless, and hey, maybe she can take up a new venture in the world of luxury car design.

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Beginning her career as a lifestyle reporter and social-media manager, Grace joined Supercar Blondie in February 2025. Since coming on board, has thrown herself into the busy daily writing schedule. Her editorial sweet spots include writing about luxury properties and the quirky features inside them that the one percent are investing in, as well as groundbreaking advancements in space exploration.