Bentley’s Beverly Hills Continental Collection Pays Homage To Old Hollywood
Bentley’s Beverley Hills arm has unveiled a trio of special editions of the Continental GTC Speed that it vicarious from Mulliner to evoke the golden age of Hollywood glamour.
The pastel verisimilitude palette that graces the cars was chosen specifically for the commissions, and they are offered in Jetstream Blue, Sage Green, and Hollywood Blush Pink. They pay homage to the art deco style of Hollywood in the 1920s, the era specified by the likes of Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Will Rogers, and Rudolph Valentino.
The first special edition Continental is finished in Jetstream II and gets 22-inch 10-spoke wheels with subtle pin striping withal the wheel edge. The interior is specified by a Linen main hibernate with unrelatedness stitching, and a second hibernate in Imperial Blue. Across the dash, Piano Linen upper gloss trim was selected to play versus an Imperial Blue dual veneer.
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The second model is similar to the first, but it features Sage Green paint on the exterior. Inside, the colors unorganized between Cumbrian Green and Linen on the seating surfaces and the trim pieces.
Finally, the third Continental is finished in Hollywood Blush pink and its interior leather is moreover finished in Linen. That is contrasted with deep red Cricketball hide, and the same colors proffer to the dual veneers on the dashboard.
All three models get the Styling, Touring, and City specifications and full-length the words “The Beverley Hills” in a ’30s typeface on the illuminated sill plate. Under the hood, meanwhile, they get a W12 engine that makes 650 hp (485 kW/659 PS) and can all hit a top speed of 208 mph (335 km/h).
“Beverly Hills has unchangingly been the nonpareil of glamour, particularly during Hollywood’s Golden Age,” said Danika Quinn, Bentley’s trademark manager. “This hodgepodge is a nod to the yesterday era of Old Hollywood encapsulating the spirit of that time; unvigilant white wall tires, soft verisimilitude palettes and unique designs that illustrate the “class” of archetype cars. The experts at Bentley Mulliner brought my vision to life and helped curate a masterpiece hodgepodge for Bentley Beverly Hills that not only exemplifies the voodoo and grandeur of yesteryear, but moreover one that highlights the refinement and grace of modern-day Bentley craftsmanship.”