A Historic First: Precious Metal Meets Additive Manufacturing
Bentley has marked a milestone by applying 3D-printed precious metal to a client car for the first time. The technology, announced in 2022, was previously used on a coupe model in spring 2025, where 210 grams of 18-carat rose gold were utilized. For this roadster, the brand has turned to an even more exclusive material.
Platinum and Aluminum Interior Highlights
The cabin is a showcase of bespoke craftsmanship and innovative material use:
- 3D-Printed Platinum: Used for the steering wheel’s twelve-o’clock marker and select climate control elements.
- Specialty Finished Aluminum: Replaces traditional wood veneers on many interior components.
- Cohesive Color Theme: The signature dashboard dials are finished in a blue hue, which is echoed in the seat stitching, creating a visual link to the car’s exterior color scheme.
The Batur Roadster exemplifies how modern technology like 3D-printed platinum is being harnessed to achieve a new pinnacle of bespoke luxury. This relentless pursuit of unique, time-intensive craftsmanship is a hallmark of the ultra-exclusive automotive sphere. A similar dedication to artisanal creation can be seen in the painstaking, two-month process devoted solely to the complex, multi-layer paintwork of a unique Lamborghini Temerario. Both cars stand as testaments to the fact that at this level, the automobile transcends mere transportation to become a canvas for extraordinary human skill and patience.
Exterior Personalization: A Symphony of Blue
The exterior of this Batur roadster is equally personalized, introducing several firsts for the model line.
Exclusive Exterior Features of This Batur
| Feature | Description | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Paint Scheme | Custom three-tone blue combination | A first for the Batur model |
| Coachline | Silver pinstripe (6mm wide) separating the colors | Classic Bentley bespoke detail |
| Soft Top | Custom light-blue fabric | A new bespoke offering |
| Welcome Projection | Custom pattern projecting the client’s signature | Created using 415,800 microscopic mirrors |
The Batur’s Legacy: One of the Last W12 Bentleys
The Batur is a significant model in Bentley’s history, positioned as one of the final cars to be powered by the brand’s iconic twin-turbo 6.0-liter W12 engine. With production strictly limited to 18 coupes and 16 roadsters, each example is a highly collectible piece of automotive history, made unique through Bentley’s “Bespoke” commissioning program.


The bespoke Batur roadster features a unique three-tone blue paint scheme and a custom light-blue fabric soft top.
The cabin features 3D-printed platinum details, blue-faced instruments, and extensive use of specially finished aluminum.










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⚙️ The New Luxury: When Exclusivity Becomes Technology
This Batur is interesting not just as another expensive Bentley, but as a tipping point in the very philosophy of luxury. Previously, exclusivity in a car like this meant hand-stitching, rare wood veneers, and aniline leather. Now, the ultimate status symbol is a 3D-printed platinum dashboard insert—a component whose value lies not in its weight, but in the complex, proprietary technology required to create it.
The most telling detail isn’t even the platinum. It’s the 415,800 microscopic mirrors in the door projectors that spell out the owner’s signature. This perfectly illustrates the shift: true modern luxury is hyper-personalization through digital precision. It’s no longer about what the craftsman can carve by hand, but what the engineer can program a machine to do for one single client. The W12 engine under the hood is a tribute to the past; the platinum pixels inside are a blueprint for the future of bespoke.
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