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Bentley Continental GT Speed inspired by Breitling Jets

By Victor Baker

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The Boeing Seafair Airshow, in Seattle, will include an incredible premiere by Bentley. On July 31st, the luxury automaker will showcase seven limited edition Bentley Continental GT Speed supercars, inspired by one of the seven striking Breitling Jets.

Developed by the company’s special division Mulliner, the handcrafted models pay tribute to the Breitling Jet Team, that will perform across the United States and Canada in a grand tour over the summer. These exclusive Bentley Continental GT Speed models have been re-imagined to reflect the unique look of the Breitling Jets.

The exterior for example, features a lovely duo-tone mix of Hallmark and Onyx, with interesting highlights finished in a unique yellow, that are color matched to the highlights from the jets.

Bentley Continental GT Speed

This eye catching color theme continues inside the cabin as well, where the sporty seats feature accents in the same Breitling yellow. The carbon fiber dashboard will also feature an image of the seven Breitling Jets in their Avenger flight formation, with the corresponding jet of the car being highlighted as well.

Each of these limited edition sports cars is individually numbered and corresponds to one of the seven Breitling Jets. Furthermore, Mulliner has also matched the hide and thread to Breitling’s signature yellow, with various logos and  graphics highlighting the number of each car.

Bentley Continental GT Speed

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