A Bold Statement from Crewe
When you think of Bentley, you likely picture deep, lustrous, single-tone paint jobs and understated British luxury. But Mulliner, the brand's in-house coachbuilding and personalization arm, has a history of catering to its most ambitious clients. Its
latest creation, the 'Design Theme by Mulliner', is its most daring public statement yet. Available exclusively for the driver-focused Continental GT Supersports, this package is designed to visually express the car's high-performance character in a way that is anything but subtle. Unveiled ahead of its public debut at the prestigious Goodwood Festival of Speed, the theme ditches convention in favour of a loud, proud, and deliberately dramatic aesthetic.
The Art of Asymmetry
The centerpiece of this new theme is something never before seen on a production Bentley: a side-to-side paint fade. Instead of a uniform colour, a bold, bright shade on the driver's side of the car seamlessly blends into a darker, contrasting tone across the bodywork to the passenger side. This asymmetrical treatment is the core of the car's 'drama'. It’s a technique more commonly associated with the wilder end of custom car culture, making its appearance on a Bentley a true shock to the system. Crucially, the bright, attention-grabbing colour always follows the driver, whether the car is left- or right-hand drive, physically reinforcing the Supersports' mission as a vehicle built around the person behind the wheel.
Three Curated Dramas
To guide customers, Mulliner has created three curated versions of the theme, each with a distinct personality. The 'Dragon' theme is the most aggressive, featuring a Dragon Red fading to Black Crystal exterior, paired with a matching red-and-black interior. The 'Electric' theme offers a contemporary feel, blending a vibrant Electric Blue into a deep Dark Sapphire. Finally, the 'Brodgar' theme provides a more subtle, earth-toned option, fading from Pale Brodgar to the richer Brodgar, complemented by a sophisticated tan and black cabin. Beyond the paint, the theme adds finishing details like a number '8' motif on the grille, an off-center stripe aligned with the passenger seat, and delicate pinstriping on the car’s carbon fibre aerodynamic elements.
An Interior Built for One
The driver-centric focus extends dramatically to the cabin. The Continental GT Supersports is already a strict two-seater, and this Mulliner theme emphasizes the point by continuing the car's external asymmetry inside. The interior is split into two distinct colour zones: the driver is enveloped in the brighter, more vibrant hide, while the passenger side is finished in the darker, more subdued tone. This creates a cockpit-like environment, visually separating the driver's workspace from the passenger area. Details like a gear lever colour-matched to the driver's seat and unique perforation patterns on the full leather trim further enhance the bespoke, performance-oriented feel.
More Than Just Paint
This bold design move is more than just a flashy option; it’s a strategic statement. The Continental GT Supersports is the most potent and track-capable version of the grand tourer, and this Mulliner theme gives it a visual personality to match its performance credentials. For a brand often associated with quiet confidence, this theme is a loud and clear signal that Bentley and Mulliner are willing to embrace a more expressive and modern form of luxury. It caters to a customer who not only wants ultimate performance and craftsmanship but also desires to stand out in the most audacious way possible. By limiting the Supersports to 500 units, Bentley ensures that this dramatic expression remains truly exclusive.
















