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Bentley presents the world’s first 3D wood panels in the Flying Spur

Bentley presents the world’s first 3D wood panels in the Flying Spur

Posted on July 24, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Bentley is on a mission to make its newest Flying Spur the ultimate luxury grand touring sedan. First, we saw the Flying Spur’s diamond-quilted 3D leather upholstery, which is a first in luxury sedans. And now, Bentley has unveiled the world’s first three-dimensional wood panels crafted from sustainable American Walnut and American Cherry.

We first saw a glimpse of this unique interior trim in the Bentley EXP 10 Speed 6 concept car back in 2015. It took Bentley craftsmen 18 months of product development to bring the diamond-quilted design from concept to reality. “Three-dimensional wood is the next interior design element we’ve taken from concept car idea to production reality,” said Brett Boydell, Bentley’s Head of Interior Design for the Flying Spur.
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