TGR Staff - 07/29/2021
Bentley has unveiled their first production vehicle that takes design inspiration from the EXP 100 GT concept car, the Flying Spur Hybrid Odyssean Edition is the first step on a journey to introduce new sustainable materials as part of Bentley's Beyond100 strategy.
The Koa veneer fascias and waist rails use 90% less lacquer than traditional high-gloss veneers while showcasing the natural beauty of each piece. Sustainable leather is used widely across the cabin, thanks to its long-term durability. Indeed, Bentley’s own 1955 S1 Flying Spur was referenced during the design process, as the car still retains its original, now-66-year-old leather interior which is still in immaculate condition.
Accents to the interior are in a soft, warm hide called Autumn, with customers able to choose from five specifications that utilize Beluga, Porpoise, Cricket ball, Brunel, or Burnt Oak leather in tandem with light, modern Linen hide. A unique Odyssean Edition treadplate and is matched with an exterior D-pillar badging call out this special edition.
In common with the ombré finishes seen in the EXP 100 GT interior, an exclusive new embroidery style sees thread colors blend calmly into one another across the width of each seat, defining and accentuating the “lofted diamond” pattern unique to the Flying Spur, creating a stunning effect employed here by Bentley for the first time. Deep pile floormats feature contrast binding and can be upgraded to lambswool rugs.
Pale Brodgar accents on the 21” ten twin-spoke wheels and lower brightwork are designed to complement a curated exterior palette of six colors. However, owners will have the full selection of Bentley colors to choose from.
Bentley has not released pricing for the Odyssean Edition, but if you have to ask....