Discover the Bentley Batur Convertible 2025 – a luxury convertible with the legendary W-12 engine, created by Mulliner. A unique and limited edition droptop model.
The 2025 Bentley Batur Convertible is one of the last models with the VW Group’s unique W-12 engine. This stunning convertible is the work of the Mulliner team and will be produced in under 20 units, following in the tradition of coachbuilding.
Engine W-12: Farewell to a Legend
The End of an Epoch
The Batur Convertible, like its predecessors the Batur Coupe and Bacalar, is a fully custom design. Based on the Batur Coupe design, this model marks the end of production of the iconic W-12 engine that defined contemporary Bentley vehicles. The hand-mounted, 6.0-liter W-12 engine generates 740 horsepower for incredible performance.
Design and Style is all about inspiring the future in this case
The Batara Convertible’s interior is inspired by the Bacalar model, offering a wraparound cockpit for those who appreciate open space. Modern elements, such as the “airbridge” behind the headrests and tapered fairings, combine classic Barchetta design with modern touches.
Personalization and Uniqueness
Each Batur Convertible will be unique and customized. Bentley offers a full color palette, as well as the option of hand-painting graphics on the body. The interior can be enhanced with 3D printed rose gold elements, including a drive mode selector, ventilation controls and a marker on the steering wheel.
Engineering Example: Car Zero
Design and Finishing
The first Batur Convertible, known as Car Zero, is finished in two-tone Vermillion Gloss and Vermillion Satin. Details such as 22-inch wheels finished in Gloss and Satin Black Titanium with Vermillion Gloss accents, and carbon fiber elements, highlight its luxurious character.
Exclusivity and Price
Uniqueness and Limited Production
Production of the Batur Convertible is limited to 16 copies worldwide, making it extremely exclusive. The price is not publicly stated, which emphasizes the luxury status of the vehicle – if you have to ask about the price, you probably can’t afford it.