RE: Bentley shows new 'Ombre by Mulliner' paintwork
RE: Bentley shows new 'Ombre by Mulliner' paintwork
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Bentley shows new 'Ombre by Mulliner' paintwork

Extravagant new colour fade takes 60 hours to perfect, costs £50,000... 


We all know that customisation is big business when it comes to luxury cars. Being able to add that final personal touch (or an array of personal details) is as important to some customers, if not more so, than what’s lurking under the bonnet - or what the car is actually like to drive. So the manufacturers pull out all the stops to make anything possible when it comes to special details. People are willing to spend to make something unique. 

Paint is often a good way to personalise, and now Bentley has launched its most exclusive, most labour-intensive finish yet: this is Ombré by Mulliner, an ‘extraordinary new finish [that] combines two complementary paint colours that transition along the sides and roof of the car.’ You can say that again. The entire thing is done by hand, which would be no small feat in one colour given the sheer size of any Bentley; make it two, make them blend into each other perfectly, and you’re talking 60 hours for two paint artisans to complete at Crewe. And a unique finish, too, though it’s going to look perfect to the naked eye. It’s suggested that this is the first four-door saloon to show off this kind of paint finish, following an Ombré by Mulliner Continental GT at Monterey. 

This Flying Spur, to be exhibited at the Southampton Boat Show next weekend, blends from Topaz Blue into Windsor Blue and transitions around the middle of the car. That process is done in stages, understandably, with the Ombré effect - that’s the blending of the paints, if you also didn’t know - achieved through using traditional tinting methods. Care has to be taken on the colour choices, though, to ensure another colour doesn’t crop up in the fade - so don’t expect any blue into yellow Bentaygas, for example, for fear of creating a green bit. 

However, if blue doesn’t suit, then the Ombré option will launch with Sunburst Gold to Orange Flame and Tungsten to Onyx also offered. Bentley says that additional colourways are coming, presumably predicting strong demand. Easy to understand - it does look very snazzy. As well it might, for £48,000…


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EyeHeartSpellin

Original Poster:

692 posts

100 months

Yesterday (21:42)
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That looks absolutely class to me.

Terminator X

18,158 posts

221 months

Yesterday (21:44)
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£833 per hour. I'm in the wrong game wink

TX.

GTRene

19,673 posts

241 months

Yesterday (21:46)
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Thinking of a car without paint and a aluminium body, say a nice alu AC Cobra.

the 50k spared I can use for petrol and other things. hehe

AB

18,669 posts

212 months

Yesterday (21:48)
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I don’t think it works

J4CKO

44,794 posts

217 months

Yesterday (21:55)
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Love it.

uktrailmonster

6,759 posts

217 months

Yesterday (22:04)
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Looks like it came straight from pimp-my-ride.

swisstoni

20,419 posts

296 months

Yesterday (22:13)
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Having bhed along on the Boring Colours thread I can’t really complain about this.

Glenn63

3,536 posts

101 months

Yesterday (22:21)
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Theres some talented painters at Bentley. Don’t think I’d spec mine like that but I like the colour around the front wings, il take my imaginary Bentley in all that colour.

MitchT

16,849 posts

226 months

Yesterday (22:22)
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"Hello, is that Chips Away? I was wondering if you could fix something..."

DodgyGeezer

44,857 posts

207 months

Yesterday (22:26)
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I love the colour but £50k yikes

Geertsen

1,279 posts

76 months

Yesterday (22:36)
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Bentley have come a long way since their clientele were exclusively the likes of Lord Fitzroy Brabazon Ponsonby III from Hiffleflop Hall.

swisstoni

20,419 posts

296 months

Yesterday (22:43)
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Geertsen said:
Bentley have come a long way since their clientele were exclusively the likes of Lord Fitzroy Brabazon Ponsonby III from Hiffleflop Hall.
They’ve had to. Hiffledlop Hall has made His Lordship broke.

Puddenchucker

5,061 posts

235 months

Yesterday (22:44)
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When I first saw the photos, before reading the article, I thought the rear of the car was just in a shadow.

Not sure about if I'd want it on a car I own but the effect (illusion?) is is eye catching.

SpadeBrigade

782 posts

156 months

Yesterday (23:10)
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I don’t like it at all, but there we go.

Also, be an absolute nightmare to get it repaired I would imagine.

salmanorguk

259 posts

109 months

Yesterday (23:19)
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The end result may not be to everyone's taste but the training, discipline, and training needed to paint so consistently and greatly is very impressive!

McRors

393 posts

73 months

Yesterday (23:28)
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Just no. If Bentley go Burberry then they’re bust.

samoht

6,689 posts

163 months

Probably something you have to see in the metal to really judge. I can't help thinking it'd look better with silver wheels though.


I may be quite wrong, but it feels like it wouldn't be that hard to program a more mass-market robotic paintshop to achieve a similar effect, without it costing any significant extra premium. That is, if there would actually be a market for such paint jobs beyond 'look what I've got'.


ST330

196 posts

28 months

Roll into work on Wednesday morning.
Dave, Mick's called in sick, you'll need to finish that Flying Spur yourself. Need it for a boat show this weekend. banghead