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Bentley prepares a special sleigh for one special customer

Bentley prepares a special sleigh for one special customer

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950010872_Santas-Flying-Spur---21024.thumb.jpg.4cfb36cd45d6ace942b5e2fc5a513e93.jpgIt seems like Santa is getting a slight boost for his intercontinental trip this Christmas, courtesy of one special Flying Spur V8 from Bentley and Mulliner.

The "Reindeer Eight" - destined to one "world famous customer" (Bentley's own words) - swaps one cylinder for every one of Santa's reindeers, the result being just a small 542hp upgrade.

1672902496_Santas-Flying-Spur---31024.thumb.jpg.74fcb33191ccbe8e416b8028e58fd0ec.jpgLooks like Rudolph will be taking a break this year.

The new car sports a gold 3D printed reindeer can be found in lieu of the Flying B mascot, and at the sides the V8 badges have been replaced by a special ‘Reindeer Eight’.

A carbon diffuser to the front and rear bumper, carbon side sills and a boot lid spoiler will ensure maximum aerodynamic performance at cruising altitude. And to add to the festive design, the Mulliner Driving Specification 22-inch wheels and bonnet strip are finished in gold.

The sleigh is also finished in deep red Cricket Bauble, one of the 62 colours available from the Bentley Extended Range.

2010846904_Santas-Flying-Spur---41024.thumb.jpg.25418e2edb42d8efdaffbf88815bf028.jpgWhich side of that list will you be this year?

A Grand Black veneer that stretches across the dashboard in the cabin displays a North Pole winter night scene - supposedly to remind the customer what's in store back home, while the seats sport heating, ventilation, a multi-mode massage and adjustable bolsters, handy, for the many miles that will be travelled in the car.

A Naughty and Nice list is also integrated in to the navigation system, apparently.

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What would your ideal globe trotter be?




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