Bentley has rolled out three Continental GTC cabriolets endowed with the art-décor charms of the 1920s-era Hollywood.
The first vehicle is executed in predominantly cool tones with a light blue exterior and navy blue leather in the cabin offset by cream-colored accents. The second one sticks to a relatively simple green gamma – light green on the outside and dark green inside.
The most glamorous of the three is a pastel pink car finished in a shade known as Hollywood Blush, complemented by a dark red leather trim inside.
All cars ride on 22-inch wheels color-matched to their exteriors and boast diamond stitching on the seats and door panels. Veneer details add to the sense of luxury, and metallic kick plates flaunt the lettering ‘Beverly Hills’ executed in a retro font.
Bentley’s Mulliner division says the designs are supposed to take you back to the Old Hollywood era of Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, and Rudolph Valentino.
Powering each car is a stock six-liter W12 pumping out 659 PS (650 hp / 485 kW) and 900 Nm (664 lb-ft) of torque. The sprint lasts 3.6 seconds, and the top speed lies as high as 335 km/h (208 mph). Prices weren’t discussed.