- The Bentayga EWB Chalet Edition is available exclusively through Mulliner.
- Its four-seat cabin features Saddle leather, tweed and wood veneers.
- Bentley has not disclosed pricing, production numbers or powertrain details.
Bentley has teamed with The Gstaad Guy for a very specific kind of winter transport: the Bentayga EWB Chalet Edition, a Mulliner-built limited-edition SUV inspired by high-end Alpine retreats.
Based on the Bentayga EWB Azure, the Chalet Edition is pitched as a rolling refuge between ski lodge, dinner reservation and wherever the next very plush stop happens to be. The project marks The Gstaad Guy’s first dedicated limited-edition collection with Bentley, created with Mulliner, the brand’s in-house bespoke division.
Four seats, chalet mood

The cabin is the main event here.
Bentley has specified four comfort seats and a rear centre console, placing more emphasis on relaxation than maximum passenger count.

Inside, the Chalet Edition mixes Saddle leather, tweed detailing, diamond-quilted surfaces and Liquid Amber open-pore wood veneers. Fireglow accents add contrast, while Saddle-coloured speaker grilles house the Naim for Bentley audio system. It is all very polished, but the brief is clearly warmth rather than nightclub glitter.
The Gstaad Guy’s emblem appears through laser etching and subtle badging on the seat inserts and fascia panels. His Alpine Flower motif is embroidered in red and green on the headrests and cushions, while personalised animated welcome lamps add the final arrival flourish.
Influencer, meet Mulliner

“When I story-tell through my ‘Gstaad Guy’, I think of a real-life Gstaad ‘guy’. A type of person that expects the best of the best, in all that they do and consume. A connoisseur, seeking the best vacations, homes and modes of transport in between. While always prioritising the Gstaad values of togetherness, warmth, excellence in the air, at sea and on the road. And since a Mulliner Bentley Bentayga is the best option for a Gstaad ‘guy’, it is the only option for the Gstaad Guy. That’s how the idea for The Chalet Bentayga was born,” says The Gstaad Guy.
Hugo R. Chizlett, Lead Designer for Bentley Mulliner, says the project focused on “craftsmanship, materials and atmosphere over overt statements.”
Grey outside, ski lodge within

The exterior is finished in bespoke Light Tudor Grey paint, hand-applied over about 60 hours. A Bronze painted Styling Specification and Fireglow pinstripe accent add quiet contrast, alongside Chalet Edition front-wing badging and bespoke treadplates.

Buyers can also specify Saddle leather boot protectors with Fireglow binding and Alpine embroidery, should the boot need to look presentable after skis, boots or beach gear.
Bentley has not disclosed pricing, production numbers or powertrain specifications yet. The Bentayga EWB Chalet Edition is available exclusively through Bentley Mulliner.