Bentley Motors has announced the handover of the largest fleet of bespoke Flying Spur Mulliners ever commissioned, a remarkable achievement for the luxury automaker. The nine handcrafted sedans, which will serve as chauffeur-driven house cars for the renowned Galaxy Macau resort, mark a significant leap forward in blending luxury automotive design with high-end hospitality. These vehicles, featuring Pale Brodgar exterior paint and tailored, hand-stitched interiors, reflect the resort’s dedication to offering its guests the pinnacle of luxury and comfort.
The Flying Spur Mulliner is the ultimate expression of Bentley’s commitment to craftsmanship and performance, equipped with the Ultra Performance Hybrid powertrain as standard. With a 47-mile electric-only range and reduced emissions, these vehicles represent a shift towards sustainable luxury while still delivering the unmatched performance Bentley is known for.
For Galaxy Macau, this bespoke fleet is not merely a functional asset; it’s a statement of sophistication, serving as an extension of the resort’s brand identity.
The vehicles are customized to perfection, with Wellness Seating, which includes Auto Climate and Postural Adjust to ensure ultimate comfort for passengers. The Galaxy Macau logo is subtly woven into the cabin, while the puddle lamps greet guests with an exclusive welcome. Such attention to detail is designed to elevate the entire guest experience, ensuring that the arrival in a Bentley is as unforgettable as the stay at the resort itself.
Located in the heart of Macau, Galaxy Macau is a premier luxury destination, known for its lavish accommodations, world-class dining, and unrivaled entertainment. The resort was owned by Lui Che Woo, a Hong Kong-based businessman and philanthropist who passed away in 2024. Lui’s visionary leadership had placed Galaxy Macau at the forefront of the luxury hospitality scene, blending opulence with a commitment to excellence. The new Bentley fleet continues this legacy, underscoring the resort’s reputation for providing unparalleled service to its elite clientele.
A record-breaking Rolls-Royce order from 2014
In 2014, another luxury hotel in Macau made waves with an incredible order of 30 bespoke Rolls-Royce Phantoms for Stephen Hung’s Louis XIII Hotel and Casino. This historic commission was the largest single order of Phantoms in Rolls-Royce’s history and was valued at $20 million. The vehicles, which featured blood-red paint and gold accents, were customized to reflect the grandeur of the hotel, making them an integral part of the hotel’s luxury offerings. This milestone solidified Macau’s reputation as a hub for ultra-luxury hospitality and automotive opulence, following in the footsteps of brands like Bentley today.