Largest fleet of bespoke Bentley Flying Spurs commissioned by world class resort

Bentley, the Crewe-based luxury car manufacturer, has supplied the biggest fleet of bespoke cars for a world-famous resort in a deal which could be valued up to £2.5m.
The Flying Spur ranges in price from £175,000 to £265,360 each.
Galaxy Muller interior
The luxury Galaxy Hotel, in Macau, China – one of the world’s largest Forbes double five-star properties – has just taken delivery of nine bespoke Flying Spur sedans to provide in-house chauffeur-driven services for guests.
The nine handcrafted four-door Bentleys extend the resort’s legacy of superlative transport and bespoke luxury experiences, providing guests with a seamless blend of performance, elegance, and unparalleled craftsmanship.
Mulliner, Bentley Motors’ bespoke division, collaborated with the luxury hotel, to design the bespoke EV four-door fleet, which can travel for up to 47 miles (76 km), ideal for zero emission zones or city travel, with CO2 emissions 90% lower than the previous generation Flying Spur Speed.
The Mulliner versions define the pinnacle of the Bentley Flying Spur. On the exterior, the Pale Brodgar Mulliner paintwork is detailed with the signature emblem of The Galaxy Hotel, stenciled and hand-painted on the two front doors of each sedan. Custom Galaxy Hotel puddle lamps have also been commissioned to welcome guests as they step inside the cabin.
In the interior, all four seats come specified with Wellness Seating as standard. This includes Seat Auto Climate and Postural Adjust, which measures and maintains the perfect body temperature via zoned heating and ventilation, and, soothingly and seamlessly, varies the pressure on the occupants’ muscles throughout their journey to ensure fatigue is minimised.
Following the successful collaboration with The Peninsula London, which saw four Bentayga hybrids become part of their in-house chauffeur fleet, building on this relationship The Peninsula Hong Kong commissioned a further eight Bentayga EWB Azures, now part of its house car offering.
The Galaxy Macau Hotel, now securing the largest fleet of Flying Spurs in one location, reflects the growing appeal of Bentley among luxury hotels, who increasingly view the marque as the ultimate expression of refined, chauffeur-driven travel, said the manufacturer.