Bentley is taking its already lavish cabins into even more exclusive territory, this time with help from one of Britain’s most prestigious jewelers, Boodles. While they made a one-off to showcase the collaboration’s potential back in 2024, this time around, you can spec your own Bentley with the help of Mulliner to add some fine jewelry to your interior.
Bentley is pushing its already opulent cabins even further upmarket, this time with help from one of Britain’s most prestigious jewelers, Boodles. With the help of the Mulliner division, we’ve seen Bentleys feature unique color palettes and over-the-top audio systems, and now you can get a bedazzled interior with real diamonds, too. The partnership first appeared as a one-off showpiece in 2024, but now Bentley is letting customers spec their own cars with these details.
A Jewelry-Inspired Upgrade For Every Bentley
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Following in the footsteps of the one-off Bentley Continental GTC revealed two years ago, Bentley has expanded the concept into a full Mulliner specification available across the Continental GT, Flying Spur, Bentayga, and eventually their electric SUV, as well. Buyers can now choose between two distinct design themes, Standard and Dark, each with their own take on Boodles’ jewelry language. Both specifications incorporate diamond-inspired motifs, including the signature “Be Boodles” pattern stitched into the cabin. Subtle Powder Pink detailing also plays a key role in the collaboration, mirroring the jewelr’s branding.
Diamond Details in Standard and Dark Trim
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The Standard specification leans into a lighter, contemporary luxury aesthetic. It combines Gravity Grey and Linen leather hides with Autumn Stone and Piano Linen veneers, following a neutral palette. The star of the show is the centre console feature, with more diamond details showcased on the seats and door cards. Of course, subtle Powder Pink stitching, piping, and even hand-painted pinstripes on the veneer surfaces are the finishing touch.
The Dark specification flips that formula entirely. A Satin Anthracite exterior is paired with a Beluga and Baroda interior, anchored by Piano Black veneers. Instead of Powder Pink, Bentley introduces silver and chrome accents. The result is a more monochromatic cabin that feels sharper and more contemporary, while still retaining the same diamond-inspired detailing.
Shared Heritage, Ultra-Luxury Strategy
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At first glance, this might look like another expensive option box to tick, but the collaboration runs deeper than that. Both Bentley and Boodle are British luxury brands with more than 300 years of combined experience in creating lavish works of art. Bentley itself highlights this shared heritage as a key reason behind the partnership, emphasising that both brands share a similar passion for detail. All of this opulence comes at a price, however. While no official pricing has been made public yet, you can use Boodles’ catalogue as a reference: Entry-level pieces start around £2,000, while their High Jewellery Rings cost more than £2 million a piece. Both brands know their clientele value personalisation above all else, making this collaboration an especially fitting one.