
A New Level of Bespoke Craftsmanship
Bentley’s Mulliner division has revealed the Continental GT Speed Ombre at Monterey Car Week, showcasing a daring new gradient paintwork. The finish transitions from a bright Topaz at the front to a deep Windsor Blue at the rear, creating a striking visual effect complemented by 22-inch ten-spoke wheels, each color-matched to its wheel arch.
The Intricate Painting Process
Unlike vinyl wraps or simple two-tone jobs, the Ombre is achieved through a labor-intensive process at Bentley’s Dream Factory in Crewe. Two skilled technicians spend around 56 hours blending contrasting base colors by hand, applying layers progressively to create a seamless fade. To preserve quality, Mulliner limits customers to three curated color pairings.
Interior Luxury with Gradient Design

The ombré theme continues inside, with Topaz-colored hides at the front gradually fading into Beluga tones at the rear. Dragonfly stitching and piping provide elegant contrast, while Satin Beluga-painted surfaces on the console, dashboard, and door treadplates maintain a refined look. Technology includes Bentley’s Rotating Display, the Naim audio system, and a Dark Chrome interior finish.
Performance and Powertrain

The GT Speed Ombre is not just about style. It carries Bentley’s Ultra Performance Hybrid setup, pairing a twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 with an electric motor for a combined 771 horsepower and 738 lb-ft of torque. With 0–60 mph in just 3.1 seconds and a top speed of 208 mph, it offers both luxury and supercar-level performance. Advanced driving tech includes adaptive air suspension, torque vectoring, and a rear electronic differential.
Pricing and Exclusivity
Commissions for the Ombre by Mulliner finish are now open worldwide, including in the U.S. While Bentley hasn’t disclosed official pricing, estimates suggest a starting point in the mid-$300,000 range. With bespoke features, interior enhancements, and the Ombre finish itself, final costs are expected to soar significantly higher.
A Moving Masterpiece
The 2025 Continental GT Speed Ombre by Mulliner isn’t just a car—it’s a work of art. It embodies individuality, craftsmanship, and performance, transforming the act of driving into an aesthetic and emotional experience.