Bentley Mulliner Creates Bespoke Continental GTC Designed by Three Female Musicians
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What Happened
Three extraordinary female artists—Anna Lapwood, Tina Guo, and Sister Bliss—visited Bentley’s Crewe campus in March 2025 to collaborate with Mulliner design consultants on a bespoke Continental GTC. The car reflects their musical careers through personalized design elements, blending their inspirations into one harmonious whole.
- Unique red and gold color accents
- One-off soundwave embroidery on seats, doors, and tonneau, animated in puddle lamps
- Curated playlist laser-etched into the center console
- 24K gold Organ Stops for the air vents
- Anodised gold and black speaker grilles
The completed vehicle will debut on Sunday, International Women’s Day, at a female-focused cars and coffee event at Bicester Motion, organized by Bentley in conjunction with What She Drives. After the event, it will join Bentley’s UK press fleet before being sold.
Why this matters
The car showcases Bentley's bespoke craftsmanship and celebrates female artistry ahead of International Women's Day, highlighting luxury automakers' collaborations with cultural figures.
Terms in This Story
- Mulliner
- Bentley's bespoke and coachbuilding division responsible for custom vehicle commissions.
- Continental GTC
- Bentley's luxury grand tourer convertible model.
- Organ Stops
- Controls for the air vents in Bentley cabins, named for their resemblance to pipe organ stops.
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