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The Final Bentley Bacalar Ever Built is Heading to Auction

Overview

The twelfth and final Bentley Bacalar ever built is set to go under the hammer at an upcoming auction. This limited-run model, with an original MSRP of around $2 million, offers a unique opportunity for collectors.

Customization Options

Customers who ordered a Bacalar from the factory had billions of configurations to choose from, ensuring each model is one-of-a-kind. The example heading to auction is finished in Mulliner Extended Range Veridian, a dark shade of green.

Exterior and Interior Features

The exterior of this Bacalar includes the Carbon Fiber pack, adding exposed carbon parts like hood vents and mirror caps. Satin bronze accents complement the green paint. Inside, the cabin features quilted black leather, satin carbon fiber trim, bronze piping, and 5,000-year-old Riverwood veneers.

Performance

All Bacalar models are powered by a 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged W12 engine producing 650 hp. This powerplant is paired with an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission that drives all four wheels.

Auction Details

Mecum Auctions will be selling this final Bacalar, imported into the U.S. under a show or display exemption. While the mileage is limited to 2,500 miles per year, the rarity of this Bentley ensures its value. No pre-auction estimate has been provided, but given its original price, significant numbers are expected at the auction.

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