Bentley has unveiled a one-of-a-kind Bentayga EWB Mulliner, created in tribute to Remembrance Day and the 80th anniversary of D-Day. This unique model, crafted by Bentley’s design team in collaboration with the BeReady network—a support group for veterans and reservists within Bentley—features a poignant poppy-themed wrap, symbolizing resilience and sacrifice.
The striking design showcases 80 red poppies rising from a map of northern France, honoring the path taken by Allied forces on D-Day. Each poppy serves as a powerful symbol of the lives lost in the pursuit of peace and freedom. Robin Page, Bentley’s Director of Design, describes the Bentayga as “a symbol of our collective memory,” representing the brand’s respect for history and its forward-looking approach.
This Remembrance Car will embark on a commemorative tour across the UK, beginning with community events in Crewe and taking on the role of the course car at the Race of Remembrance in Anglesey. The vehicle will return to Bentley’s headquarters on November 11 for a collective gathering, with a final appearance scheduled at the Lord-Lieutenant of Cheshire Awards on November 13.
James Lynam, co-chair of Bentley’s BeReady network, shared, “With the 80th anniversary of D-Day, this year we wanted to create a design that truly honors the bravery and sacrifice of those who served.”
This special edition of the Bentley Bentayga EWB Mulliner serves not only as a luxurious vehicle but also as a lasting tribute to the bravery of veterans and the history that shaped the present.