For Bentley buyers who believe luxury should feel deeply personal, the brand’s Mulliner division continues to push the limits of customization in ways few automakers can match. The 2026 Mulliner personal commissioning guide arrives with an expanded list of finishes, materials, and bespoke options that underline just how important individuality has become to Bentley customers. In fact, Bentley says more than 70 percent of buyers now choose some level of Mulliner content for their vehicles, a figure that speaks volumes about the growing appetite for tailor-made luxury.
Over the past year or so, Mulliner commissions have been coming hot and heavy, and it is clear the train is not stopping anytime soon. From one-off paint creations to highly personalized interiors and even full coachbuilt projects, Bentley’s in-house bespoke arm has transformed into a major centerpiece of the brand’s ultra-luxury identity. The latest updates only reinforce that momentum as customers continue searching for ways to make their Continental GT, Bentayga, or Flying Spur stand apart from every other Bentley on the road.

One of the standout additions for 2026 is the expanded Ombré by Mulliner exterior finish collection. Originally introduced in 2025, the intricate paint process requires two technicians and roughly 56 hours of work to create a seamless transition between complementary colors. Bentley is now doubling the available combinations from three to eight, adding new blends such as Alpine Green into Verdant, Cricketball into Black Velvet, and Portofino into Marlin. Even more impressive, Mulliner now offers matching Ombré piano veneers for the interior, allowing the flowing color transitions to continue from the exterior into the cabin in a remarkably cohesive way.

Bentley is also leaning harder into performance-inspired styling with a new dual racing stripe design for the Continental GT, GT Convertible, and Bentayga lineup. The stripe package features a bold center stripe accented by thinner contrasting stripes that stretch across the bodywork and roofline for a more aggressive visual character. Inside, Mulliner’s latest touches include a new “Wave” metal technical finish for center consoles, laser-etched veneers capable of displaying customer-created motifs or artwork, and updated welcome lamp animations. The laser-etching capability especially highlights how Bentley is giving buyers nearly limitless creative freedom without sacrificing craftsmanship or elegance.

What makes Mulliner especially compelling is how Bentley balances curated design inspiration with nearly endless personalization opportunities. Customers can work alongside Mulliner consultants and Bentley retail specialists to shape everything from stitching patterns and embroidery to rare veneers and unique materials. As luxury buyers continue moving away from off-the-shelf configurations in favor of highly individualized experiences, Bentley appears perfectly positioned to capitalize on the trend. The 2026 Mulliner commissioning portfolio is less about adding options and more about turning each Bentley into a rolling expression of its owner’s personality.

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