Bentley has just unveiled the Batur Convertible, the third coachbuilt model of the modern era — and it’s nothing short of extraordinary. With just 16 examples set to be produced worldwide, this ultra-rare convertible is destined to become an icon among collectors and enthusiasts alike.

At the heart of the Batur Convertible is a farewell masterpiece — the most powerful version of Bentley’s legendary W12 engine. This 750 PS, 6.0-litre twin-turbocharged engine is hand-assembled and represents the final chapter for the marque’s W12, which will cease production this summer. That alone makes the Batur Convertible a rolling piece of automotive history.

But there’s more to this car than raw power. The Batur Convertible is a celebration of individuality, pushing Bentley’s bespoke personalisation to new heights. Everything — from the colour of the exterior to the feel of the airbridge and the material of the roof — can be tailored to reflect the unique vision of its owner.

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Every Batur Convertible will be handcrafted over several months at Bentley’s carbon-neutral Crewe factory, elevating this coachbuilt car to more than a mode of transportation — it’s a bespoke creation, tailored entirely to its owner’s vision.

With its blend of cutting-edge performance, historic nods, and next-level personalisation, the Bentley Batur Convertible is more than a car. It’s a celebration of craftsmanship, legacy, and the joy of the open road — just in time for summer.