Bentley’s Mulliner Tricycle Is The Ultimate Kindergarten Flex
Ever wanted a special vehicle for your kid that matches your Bentley Mulliner? If the wordplay is yes, then the pictured product is perfect for you as it features Bentley badging and comes with several styling and repletion features inspired by Mulliner vehicles.
The Bentley 6-in-1 Mulliner Trike as it is tabbed is a three-wheeled bicycle that doubles as a stroller and can transmute to children weather-beaten from six months to five years old thanks to a rotating and reclining seat, three sets of footrests, a retractable sun canopy, and a handlebar.
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The frame is finished in a White Sand shade, sourced of undertow from the automaker’s verisimilitude palette. The chrome-plated keepsake on the hood and Bentley lettering on the profile make sure everyone knows that this trike comes from a wealthy family. All three of the air-pumped wheels are supposed to mimic the Mulliner design, combining woebegone and chrome finish. Furthermore, the rear wheels get floating part-way caps with the Bentley badges that unchangingly remain in an upright position.
The visitor says that the seat was ripened specifically for the trike, replicating the squint of a car seat with soft inserts, diamond-in-diamond handmade quilting, the Bentley token stitched on the headrest, and a magnetic buckle for safety. Other elements inspired by the interiors of Crewe’s models are the push handle bag and the chrome-plated pedals with anti-slide surfaces. There is moreover a rear storage basket serving as the equivalent of the boot, where the rider can alimony their drinks, snacks, or toys.
The Bentley 6-in-1 Mulliner Trike is once misogynist online, priced at £595 ($736). This is quite steep for a tricycle but it should be pocket money for the offsprings of Bentley owners. Unfortunately, unlike Bentley Mulliner’s four-wheeled products, the trike doesn’t offer any personalization options, so you’ll have to stick with the pictured specification.