It was the winner of the design contest.
Bentley held an online contest where workers and their families were challenged to create their ideal Mulliner Bacalar. Stefan Sielaff (automaker’s Director for Design) chose this rainbow-colored creation by Eleanor to be the most attractive among all the entries.
This vibrant design is unlikely to appear on any of the 12 Bacalars that go into production, unless requested by a customer. Bentley claims it is possible to put all colors on a vehicle.
The Bacalar starts at the top and moves down. He wears seven colors from Bentley’s wide range of options.
Dragon Red II, a bright color that is often used in advertising, has been seen on launch vehicles for Continental GT V8 in 2012 as well as the Bentayga V8.
Orange Flame paints with mica pigment and powdered aluminium Yellow Flame is the exact same shade as the Bacalar’s original debut. Apple Green is one option for Bentley’s custom color selections. Jetstream II, the company’s version of powder blue with metallic finishes, is Jetstream II.
Sequin Blue was requested by a customer to match his favorite ball gown. It is now available in the brand’s vehicle palette.
Azure Purple is also available as a result of a customer request. A client requested a color that matched the African Violet flower.
The company charges PS1.5 million (or $1.84 million) at the current exchange rate for all 12 Bacalar units. The roofless roadster is powered by a twin-turbo W12 6.0-liter engine that produces 650 horsepower (485 Kilowatts) as well as 667 pound-feet (901 Newton-meters) of torque. Bentley claims that the limited-run model is capable of reaching speeds above 200 mph (322 km/h) and can travel up to 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 3.5 seconds.