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Mulliner Melted a Side-to-Side Paint Fade Over Bentley's 657-HP Continental GT Supersports

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Ryan Calder
Mulliner Melted a Side-to-Side Paint Fade Over Bentley's 657-HP Continental GT Supersports
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Bentley's Mulliner division has introduced a new 'Design Theme' for the Continental GT Supersports, featuring a unique side-to-side paint fade. The design includes three color combinations and an asymmetrical interior, marking a departure from the brand's traditional aesthetic.

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This represents a significant shift in luxury automotive customization, moving toward bolder, more experimental factory-direct design choices.

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Bentley has spent a century perfecting the art of looking expensive without trying too hard. Sixty-plus coats of lacquer, sure, but always in dignified British tones your estate lawyer would approve of. The Continental GT Supersports already shredded part of that playbook with its rear-drive, two-seat setup, and now Mulliner is finishing the job with the new Design Theme. And, it’s the boldest factory paint Crewe has ever signed off on.

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