Bentley expands bespoke interiors with jewellery-inspired detailing

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New Boodles design packs bring diamond motifs and bespoke finishes.

New Boodles design packs bring diamond motifs and bespoke finishes.

  • Bentley and Boodles introduce two Mulliner packs available across the full model range.
  • Designs feature details including diamond motifs and a diamond-encrusted centre console.
  • First example is a Bentayga EWB Azure, with customer deliveries scheduled to begin in 2026.

Bentley and British luxury jeweller Boodles are taking their partnership beyond a single show car, with two new co-created Mulliner design specifications now being offered across the full Bentley range.

The move follows the one-off ‘Be Boodles’ Continental GTC revealed in 2024, which was sold on the night of its launch. This time, the idea has been turned into something buyers can actually order, assuming your taste in luxury extends to diamond motifs and pink pinstripes.

Two takes on the same sparkle

Bentley Boodles interior

Customers can choose between two Boodles-inspired themes, named Standard and Dark. Both are designed to bring the jeweller’s design language into Bentley’s cabin, but they go about it in different ways.

The Standard specification is the softer of the two, pairing an Anthracite exterior with a cabin trimmed in Gravity Grey and Linen hides, Autumn Stone and Piano Linen veneers, plus Powder Pink accents through the piping, embroidery and painted veneer pinstripes.

Bentley Boodles interior

There’s also a bespoke diamond-encrusted ‘Be Boodles’ design on the centre console, along with subtle diamond motifs and mood lighting.

The Dark specification heads in the opposite direction, using a Satin Anthracite finish outside and a Beluga and Baroda interior with Piano Black veneer. Here, the pink details are swapped for silver and chrome touches intended to reference platinum and 18-carat white gold from the Boodles jewellery collection.

Bentayga leads the second act

Bentley Boodles interior

The first vehicle configured in the new Standard specification is a Bentayga EWB Azure, created to mark the launch of this second phase. Bentley says it is now available to order through retailers, with customer deliveries scheduled for 2026.

That matters because this is no longer just a one-off publicity exercise. Bentley is clearly treating the Boodles collaboration as a usable Mulliner option pack rather than a one-car curiosity.

British luxury, squared

Bentley Boodles interior

Bentley is leaning heavily on the shared heritage angle here. Boodles was founded in Liverpool and remains family-run, while Bentley continues to build cars in Crewe. The two brands say the project is built around a common focus on British craftsmanship and detail-led luxury.

Nicola Brown, Head of Marketing for Bentley EMEA, said the new co-branded design pack offers customers “a truly immersive luxury experience”. Honour Wainwright, Director of Marketing at Boodles, called the latest chapter “a very natural progression.”

For Bentley buyers who think standard Mulliner trim is still a bit too restrained, this latest collaboration may be exactly the right amount of extra.

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