Bentley Batur Convertible Stuns in Public Debut

Bentley’s Batur Convertible debuts with bespoke luxury, 740 hp, and ultimate W12 power—only 16 will be built.
Bentley Batur Convertible Stuns in Public Debut

Bentley’s Batur Convertible Makes a Bold, Bespoke Statement

The world just got its first real-life look at the Bentley Batur Convertible, and it’s every bit the handcrafted masterpiece enthusiasts hoped it would be. Making its public debut, the drop-top version of the ultra-limited Batur Coupe is another step in Bentley’s transition toward an all-electric future—albeit with one last glorious nod to internal combustion.

The Batur Convertible is powered by Bentley’s legendary 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged W12, tuned to a fierce 740 horsepower. It’s the most powerful iteration of the W12 ever created, and this will be the last time it appears in a production car. That alone makes this vehicle a collector’s dream. But the true magic of the Batur isn’t just under the hood—it’s in the details.

Only 16 Batur Convertibles will be built, and each one will be entirely customized through Bentley’s Mulliner coachbuilding division, allowing owners to personalize nearly every element. From custom color-matched paint to 3D-printed gold interior accents, Bentley continues to show the world how to properly do “bespoke.”

At CC Auto Club, we’re obsessed with individuality in automotive design—and Bentley absolutely nails it. With the Batur Convertible, Bentley isn’t just selling a car. They’re delivering a tailored experience, one that reflects the personality and taste of each owner.

We also appreciate how the convertible maintains the elegant yet aggressive lines of the coupe, enhanced by its open-top silhouette. Bentley’s team didn’t just remove the roof—they reimagined the entire experience. With a wraparound cockpit and advanced aerodynamics, the Batur Convertible looks just as sculpted with the top down as it does with it up.

Inside, there’s a blend of sustainable materials and luxurious textures. Customers can opt for low-CO2 leather alternatives, titanium components, and woven materials—all customized to match their vision. It’s a forward-thinking design that still honors classic craftsmanship.

The debut of the Batur Convertible is not just a celebration of performance and luxury; it’s a farewell to an engine that helped define a generation of grand touring. For collectors, this may be the final chapter in Bentley’s W12 story, but it’s told in stunning fashion.

Bentley is expected to go fully electric by 2030, and the Batur lineup represents a bridge between eras. It’s automotive art that moves—and makes a statement. If you’re fortunate enough to see one in the wild, take a moment to appreciate what could be one of the final great ICE-powered grand tourers.

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