Bentley Stuttgart celebrates 15 years with the Black Forest Regional Collection
To celebrate its 15th anniversary, Bentley Stuttgart has introduced the Black Forest Regional Collection, a bespoke Mulliner edition consisting of the Bentayga S Black Edition, Continental GT Speed, and Continental GTC Speed.
Created by Bentley Mulliner, the collection takes its inspiration from the deep tones, textures, and materials found in Germany’s Black Forest, blending local heritage with Bentley’s tradition of craftsmanship and personalization.
A design inspired by nature
Each model features the rich Scarab exterior finish, a dark metallic green tone that references the forest’s characteristic depth and light. The exterior is complemented by matte-black accents, Mulliner detailing and 22-inch directional wheels to create a composed but distinctive appearance.
Inside, the theme continues with open-pore walnut veneers, warm Beluga leather and Fern Green contrast stitching. Subtle dashboard etching references native leaves, while custom seat embroidery and a bespoke luggage set in Beluga with Pillar Box Red accents underline the collection’s regional focus.
Celebrating 15 years of Bentley Stuttgart
The collection was revealed at an evening event hosted by Bentley Stuttgart, attended by clients and invited guests to mark the retailer’s anniversary. The project reflects the retailer’s role within Bentley’s network and its ongoing relationship with the brand in Germany.
“The Black Forest has always been part of our identity — it represents craftsmanship, heritage, and timeless beauty, much like Bentley itself,” said Christian Wild, General Manager of Bentley Stuttgart.
“The Black Forest Regional Collection is a perfect example of how Bentley’s craftsmanship and regional inspiration come together,” added Richard Leopold, Regional Director of Bentley Motors Europe.
Regional inspiration through colour and craft
The Black Forest Regional Collection is an example of how Mulliner translates place into finish and material. The Scarab Green paint appears near-black in low light and reveals subtle emerald depth in sunlight — a layered surface effect that aligns with the collection’s understated approach.
Although modest in presentation, the collection demonstrates Bentley’s approach to regional special editions: select exterior finishes, coordinated interiors and a small number of bespoke details that create a cohesive, location-inspired package.
If you’d like a neutral visual summary rather than model-specific descriptions, the key takeaways are simple: a dark, forest-inspired exterior (Scarab), warm natural interiors, and Mulliner-level finishing across three Bentley models to mark Bentley Stuttgart’s 15th year.
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