The carmaker unveiled its Mulliner Bacalar, an open-topped car.
Only 12 will be made and will feature trim that is made from trees that fell 5,000 years ago and were found preserved in rivers, lakes and peat bogs in England, CNN reported.
The Mulliner Bacalar has a price tag of $2 million, and for that money, you’d think it would have everything that a $10,000 car does.
But one thing it does not have is a roof or even a cloth top, so if it rains, the car, and the driver, will get wet.
It has a design that is evolved to Bentley's EXP 100 GT coupe concept car that the company unveiled for its 100th anniversary, MotorTrend reported.
It is all-wheel-drive with a 650 horsepower 12-cylinder engine and an eight-speed transmission. Most of the time it will be rear-wheel, but will send power to the front of the car if it loses traction, CNN reported.
The wood used in the car isn’t the only natural product used in the car’s production. Paint made from rice husk ash is also being used.
It is also made of aluminum and carbon fiber, MotorTrend reported.
And don't think you're going to toss that rolling duffle from Costco in the back for those weekend getaway drives. It won't fit. Instead, there's custom made luggage that can be purchased that fits exactly into the space behind the seats and can be made to match the car's interior, MotorTrend reported.
If you had the money to buy one, you're already too late, all 12 have already been presold, CNN reported.
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