04:12 13-03-2026

Bentley Continental GTC music edition: custom design by three artists

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Bentley unveils a unique Continental GTC convertible in collaboration with three music industry women. Features custom soundwave embroidery, gold accents, and a Spotify playlist.

Bentley has unveiled a unique version of the Continental GTC convertible, created in collaboration with three prominent women from the music industry. Organist and conductor Anna Lapwood, cellist and composer Tina Guo, and DJ/producer Sister Bliss from Faithless all contributed to the project.

The exclusive car was developed with specialists from Mulliner, Bentley's division for bespoke and limited-edition projects. Each participant brought her own ideas to the design, inspired by her musical career.

The exterior features an unusual matte Peacock Satin finish, complemented by Tornado Red accents on the bumpers, mirrors, and brake calipers. The convertible also rides on 22-inch wheels, with some elements painted to match the body color.

Special attention was paid to the interior. The main color scheme includes Imperial Blue, Pillar Box Red, and gold accents. The cabin features contrast stitching and unique decorative elements.

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One of the standout features is an original soundwave embroidery motif. Inspired by Sister Bliss's musical compositions, it adorns the seats, doors, and convertible roof. When the doors open, a soundwave projection is displayed on the ground.

Tina Guo chose an unusual decorative material called Copper Stone for the dashboard. This ultra-thin natural stone veneer, just 0.6mm thick, symbolizes natural aesthetics and resonates with her musical projects.

Anna Lapwood contributed another unique detail: the cabin ventilation controls, known as Organ Stops, are made from 24-carat gold. This element recalls the mechanisms of the organ she performs on.

The center console features a metal plate with the signatures of all three artists and a special Spotify code. Scanning it opens a playlist curated by the musicians, which can be played through the car's Bang & Olufsen audio system.

After its presentation, the car will serve as a Bentley press vehicle in the UK for a period. It is then planned to be sold as a unique collector's item.

Caros Addington, Editor