
The Bentley Batur is the final expression of the twin-turbocharged W12 engine in Bentley coachbuilding form — an ultra-exclusive Mulliner grand tourer of just 18 units, previewing the design language that will carry Bentley into its electrified future.
The Bentley Batur was unveiled at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering in Monterey in August 2022 and entered production in 2023. It represents the last Bentley to be powered by the iconic 6.0-litre twin-turbocharged W12 engine — a unit that has defined Bentley's character since the Continental GT's arrival in 2003 — making it a historically significant milestone in the brand's 105-year history. Just 18 examples will be built by Bentley Mulliner, each fully bespoke to its owner.
The Batur is Bentley's most powerful road car: the W12 produces 750 hp and 1,000 Nm of torque — an increase over the Continental GT Speed's 659 hp — achieved through revised turbocharger management, updated engine mapping, and a new exhaust system. The hybrid-ready architecture means the Batur's electrical infrastructure is prepared for Bentley's wider electrification strategy, though the production cars are not plug-in hybrid. The 8-speed dual-clutch transmission drives all four wheels via Bentley's AWD system.
Beyond its powertrain significance, the Batur serves a critical design function: its exterior and interior language — developed by Bentley's design director Andreas Mindt — introduces the visual themes that will define Bentley's forthcoming electric vehicles. The three-dimensional "diamond" grille motif, the flowing rear haunches, and the new interior material philosophy all appear in the Batur before transitioning to the production EV lineup. For collectors, this dual significance — last W12 and first preview of Bentley's EV aesthetic — makes the Batur uniquely compelling.
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| Variant | Engine | Power | Drive | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Batur (all examples) | 6.0L W12 Twin-Turbo | 750 hp | AWD | Unique — each of the 18 units is fully bespoke; no standard specification exists |
| Model | Strength | Compromise |
|---|---|---|
| Bentley Bacalar | Sibling Mulliner coachbuild, open two-seater, 12 units — the immediate predecessor | Different body style; Bacalar is open-top; Batur is coupe — collector profiles differ |
| Rolls-Royce Droptail | Ultra-exclusive Rolls coachbuild, four units, open-top grand tourer | Different marque philosophy — Rolls prioritises serenity over performance |
| Aston Martin DBS 770 Ultimate | Final V12 Aston, more accessible, full production run of 300 | Far less exclusive; no coachbuilding heritage; lower output |
| Ferrari Daytona SP3 | V12 naturally aspirated, Icona series, 599 units, extraordinary performance art | Open body, different character, larger series — less exclusive than 18 units |
The Bentley Batur occupies a unique position in automotive history: the most powerful W12 Bentley ever built, produced in the smallest numbers of any modern Bentley, and carrying the design DNA of the brand's electric future. For collectors in Azerbaijan and the wider Gulf region who understand Bentley's heritage and the significance of the W12's end, the Batur is an extraordinary long-term acquisition. Thorough provenance documentation and a Mulliner-supported pre-purchase assessment are non-negotiable at this level.
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