LONDON: Bentley Motors has delivered the largest fleet of bespoke Flying Spur Mulliner sedans to the Galaxy Hotel in Macau, China.
This marks a big step forward between the luxury carmaker and one of the world’s largest Forbes double five-star properties.
The handover ceremony on April 29 saw the hotel receiving nine handcrafted four-door Bentleys that are ideal as chauffeur-driven luxury transport offerings.
The Flying Spur Mulliner models come with Bentley’s hybrid powertrain, allowing up to 76km of electric driving, suitable for city travel and Zero Emission Zones.

The hybrid system cuts CO2 emissions by 90% compared to the previous Flying Spur Speed model and can work in full electric mode at speeds up to 140kph with throttle inputs up to 75%, providing a quiet and refined ride.
Each vehicle features bespoke details, including the Pale Brodgar Mulliner paintwork and hand-painted Galaxy Hotel emblems on the front doors.
Custom puddle lamps have been added to welcome guests. Inside, all four seats come with Wellness Seating, which includes Seat Auto Climate and Postural Adjust functions to regulate body temperature and adjust seat pressure to reduce fatigue.

The seats and rear passenger doors feature hand-stitched Galaxy Hotel logos, with the door emblems designed to tuck away when the soft-close doors shut.
This fleet is the largest single-location collection of Flying Spurs, reflecting Bentley’s growing appeal among luxury hotels seeking to offer refined, chauffeur-driven experiences.
The sales followed previous ones with The Peninsula London and The Peninsula Hong Kong, which have bought Bentley Bentayga hybrids.


