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IMPERIUM One-Off Bespoke Bentley Continental GT

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Edinburgh-based IMPERIUM Automotive is mainly a tuner of high-end luxury cars. But this one-off Bentley Continental GT they’ve made for a UK entrepreneur, is way more than just a tuning job.

This bespoke car based on the previous generation Conti G, has been designed to meet the exact specifications the wealthy owner requested. And it seems the guy has a great taste in cars, because the end result looks as if it’s a coachbuilt work of Zagato or other giants in this business.

On the outside the Imperium GT gets uniquely designed front and rear apron upgrades, aggressive carbon exposed side skirts, subtle boot lip spoiler and rear carbon fibre diffuser. Needless to say these bits are all made from the finest kind of carbon fiber for a perfect surface finish and fit.

The new wheels are also one-off designed and manufactured for this car, but… I don’t’ know, somehow they don’t match the classy style of this one-off Bentley. The owner must have liked them though, so it’s alright! The car is also tuned with an optimised braking system, lowered sport suspension and ECU upgrade. It even gets a special exhaust system that makes the exact noise desired by the client.

Of course with a car like this, interior design is just as important as the way it looks. So the tuner applied the client’s individual choice of specially hand selected luxurious leathers, tailor made carbon fibre, refined wood trim, ultra suede or classic black piano finishes. It also gets a bespoke ergonomically-designed steering wheel.

They haven’t revealed the cost of this one-off Bentley. And we don’t really want to know to be honest, because it sure is very scary!

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