Tag: 2022 Goodwood Festival of Speed

  • Bentley Mulliner Bacalar Craftsmanship Nears Completion

    Bentley Mulliner Bacalar Craftsmanship Nears Completion

    • Handcrafted Bacalars near end of production
    • Eight cars now handed-over to customers around the world
    • Last four cars in final preparation by hand ready for delivery
    • Array of bespoke specifications shows diversity of customer requests
    • All cars created in Bentley Mulliner’s dedicated workshop in Crewe
    • Detailed spec of one Bacalar shows depth of customisation
    • Mulliner looks to the future for next bespoke model

    [source: Bentley]

    Crewe, England – Bentley Mulliner is completing the final stages of handcraftsmanship of 12 of the rarest Bentleys of the modern era – the exquisite Bacalar. The Bacalar is the ultimate expression of two-seat, open-air luxury and was the first in a new series of pinnacle bespoke projects that have spearheaded a return to coachbuilding by Bentley Mulliner – the oldest coachbuilder in the world. The imminent completion of the Bacalars will allow the Mulliner team to focus attention towards their next project, which will be revealed soon.

    Eight Bacalars – each in a unique colour designed by its customer – have now been handed to their owners around the world, with the final four cars in the last phases of preparation in Mulliner’s Crewe workshop for transport and delivery. With each car taking around six months to complete, the last tasks and quality checks mark the end of a long and incredibly detailed process to craft each Bacalar according to its owner’s wishes. 

    Bacalar has been brought to life by Bentley Mulliner to revive its specialism in providing rare coachbuilt cars to only a few discerning customers. A roofless Barchetta design with all-new and highly muscular coachwork, embracing a myriad of options and materials, each Bacalar is truly unique, the result of direct interaction between the Bentley Mulliner design team and each individual customer. As with every car in the series, strictly limited to 12 examples, all cars have had every detail specified by their owners, and as such are totally bespoke to them.

    Each carbon fibre body is finished in a bespoke colour for each individual customer with no two cars being the same. The cars sit on unique 22” Tri-Finish wheels, with polished faces, dark grey satin spokes and accent highlights to complement the exterior.

    Maria Mulder, Head of Colour, Materials and Finishes, comments;

    ‘Designing a Bacalar is an exercise in imagination, with the material, colour and finish of practically every interior and exterior surface being bespoke. Regardless of your personal style, whether it be to specifying your Bacalar with a bold Yellow Flame exterior paint synthesised with rice husk ash, or a more subtle Moss Green that reflects Bentley’s heritage, developing your own artisan piping, or co-create a unique fabric blend, the Bacalar has provided all of these opportunities.’

    Uniquely designed details and features in the cabin emphasise the coachbuilt character of the car, with an almost infinite number of ways for the 12 customers to express their personal taste and commission a unique interior.

    Sustainable, ethically-sourced materials previewed in the EXP 100 GT concept car have now become reality in a number of the Bacalars. These include paint containing ash from rice husks, which provides a sustainable way of delivering a rich metallic finish, natural British wool and 5,000-year-old Riverwood sourced from the ancient Fenlands of East Anglia.

    From the use of precious inlays and unique finishes to the driver controls, to the 148,199 individual stitches needed to embroider the unique Bacalar quilt on each seat, owners will find details and components not seen before on a Bentley.

    Due to the nature of these personal commissions, Bentley is not able to reveal the identity of the customers nor where the cars will be heading. However, each customer shares a love of driving, along with an avid appreciation for craftsmanship, authenticity & attention to detail, all deeply associated with Mulliner.

    A Perfect Example

    One of the finished Bacalars took pride of place on Bentley’s show stand at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed, during which time it was handed over to its new owner by Bentley’s Chairman and Chief Executive, Adrian Hallmark. The specification of the car is a perfect example of how every detail of a Bacalar was chosen by its customer.

    This Bacalar was finished in bespoke Sunset Orange (sunsetorange; metallic UNI; 6809 / 9560100; Bentley), with customised  tri-colour 22” wheels in dark grey satin with polished faces and gloss black highlights providing a bold contrast to the vibrant exterior. The centres of the headlamps were colour matched to the Sunset Orange bodywork, either side of a set of gloss black grilles and surrounds. The bonnet vents provided a textural difference being finished in satin carbon fibre, as were the wing mirrors. Satin carbon fibre also gave additional definition to the ‘power humps’ behind the front seats – accented with Sunset Orange brightware – along with the side skirts and rear diffuser, complemented by exhaust finishers with gloss black outers and matte black inners.

    Side vents and the rest of the exterior brightware are in gloss black, as are the insides of the exterior door handles. 

    A white and black cabin with Mandarin Orange accents creates a striking contemporary interior theme. A satin carbon fibre technical finish encapsulates the occupants, sweeping from one side of the cabin to the other, matching the exterior technical details harmoniously. Every panel and detail of the interior was specified to the customer’s choice, through careful combinations of leather and Alcantara in white, black and orange, gloss and satin metals in black, dark tint and bright chrome finishes, and the twin usage of both gloss and satin carbon fibre.

    Mandarin Orange leather accentuates the form of the top roll, the centre line in the steering wheel and both the door release and gear lever. This continues with further stitching details to the rear of the seats within the oval perforated Beluga piping and hand cross stitching along the door following the styling line around to the centre console.

    The Bacalar is the extreme example of how the tiniest of details included in every Bentley can accumulate to form a cabin unlike any other. This customer’s car is no exception, and details include:

    • The analogue clock faces of the Bentley Rotating Display provide a splash of contrast in Bacalar Blue.
    • The carpets feature a ‘diamond carved’ pattern, with binding and stitching in Mandarin Orange.
    • The split line between satin carbon fibre and gloss black in the luggage area – usually unseen and hidden by luggage – was specified to be in satin dark tint
    • The bespoke luggage that fits behind the seats feature Alcantara uppers to match the car, along with embroidery in Mandarin Orange and oval-perforated beluga piping with a Mandarin Orange core – exactly replicating the finish to the back of the fronts seats

    Infinite Choice

    The specification of every Bentley is a voyage of discovery, with even a ‘standard’ model being configurable in literally billions of ways. The process of designing a Mulliner goes even further – with infinite combinations of materials, colours and finishes. The exquisite grand tourers that result are only bounded by the law of the land and the imagination of the customer. The next coachbuilt model from Mulliner – to be revealed soon – will be no exception.

  • Singer Presents Turbo Study at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2022

    Singer Presents Turbo Study at Goodwood Festival of Speed 2022

    • Dynamics & Lightweighting Study and Classic Study restorations also driving on Hill Climb
    • The formation of cars supports Goodwood’s theme for 2022: Masterminds of Motorsport

    [source: Singer Vehicle Design]

    Oxfordshire, UK — Singer returns to the Goodwood Festival of Speed (June 23-26, 2022 near Chichester, UK) with a formation of bespoke restorations. For the first time, Singer presents the results from three of its luxury automotive services. 

    Singer’s Founder and Executive Chairman, Rob Dickinson notes, “Singer is a philosophy and each of these three cars encapsulates our unique perspective, the personal vision of the owner, and a celebration of heritage – reimagined with twenty-first century engineering. Together they represent part of our ongoing obsession with a definitive collection of iconic design. There’s no better place to show the results of our endeavors than the Festival of Speed, in our seventh year at this spectacular event.”

    Turbo Study
    Making its global debut is the Porsche 911 reimagined by Singer – Turbo Study.

    This next generation of services from Singer encompasses:

    • A celebration of the iconic, era-defining 930 Turbo, launched in 1975
    • Collaboration with owners on the first road-going restorations to feature forced-induction
    • Highly capable grand-touring, sports and everyday performance

    The car presented at Festival of Speed has been specified using the results of the Turbo Study to reflect a personal vision. This owner has pursued a focus on high-performance, luxury grand touring capabilities, including:

    • 3.8L, twin turbocharged flat-six with air-to-water intercooling
    • 510 HP
    • 6-speed manual transmission
    • Rear-wheel-drive and touring-optimized suspension
    • Carbon-ceramic braking system
    • The iconic whale tail rear spoiler and shark fin air intake – reimagined
    • Lightweight carbon fiber bodywork in Wolf Blue
    • Interior presented in Sand with Black Forest wood accents

    The Turbo Study is on display at the Singer stand in front of the Stable Yard.
    Turbo Study at Goodwood 2022

    Dynamics & Lightweighting Study
    Also being shown in public for the first time is the Sebring Commission, representing the results of the Dynamics & Lightweighting Study (DLS).

    This car has been specified by its owner in homage to the 718 RS 60 Spyder, driven by Hans Hermann and Olivier Gendebien to Porsche’s first overall victory at the 12 Hours of Sebring in 1960 – appropriate for the theme of the 2022 Festival of Speed: Masterminds of Motorsport.

    All DLS restoration services are carried out at Singer’s UK centre of operations in Oxfordshire.

    Specification overview:

    • 4.0L, 4 valves per cylinder, naturally aspirated, air-cooled flat six, with ram-air intakes, developed in collaboration with Williams Advanced Engineering.
    • 500 HP at over 9000 rpm
    • Bespoke double-wishbone front suspension and lightweight rear suspension
    • Lightweight, manual, 6-speed magnesium gearbox
    • Magnesium center-lock wheels with bespoke Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires
    • Brembo CCM-R carbon ceramic braking system
    • Bosch ABS, traction control and electronic stability control with selectable drives modes
    • Aero-optimized carbon fiber bodywork in RS60 Silver
    • Interior specified in Candy Apple

    Dynamics & Lightweighting Study at Goodwood 2022

    Classic Study
    The third debut at Festival of Speed is the Indy Commission, representing the results of the Classic Study. This car has been restored to the personal specification of 4-time IndyCar series champion, Dario Franchitti. Each Classic Study restoration is completed at Singer’s new US headquarters in Torrance, California.

    Specification overview:

    • 4.0L, naturally aspirated, air-cooled flat six
    • Manual, 6-speed transmission with rear-wheel drive
    • Black ceramic exhaust finish
    • Forged aluminum Fuchs design wheels
    • Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires
    • Carbon fiber bodywork presented in Dixon Bronze with brass badging
    • Lightweight carbon fiber track seats
    • Interior trimming in Shug with cream stitching

    Classic Study at Goodwood 2022

    The Sebring and Indy commissions are on display in the Supercar Paddock.

    Overview
    Founded in California in 2009, Singer has become globally known and respected for its celebration of the Porsche 911. The company undertakes bespoke restorations for owners of the air-cooled cars. Singer is guided by a philosophy that encompasses:

    • A passionate focus on iconic design and a homage to the world’s most iconic sportscars.
    • Highly personalized restorations with superlative attention to detail, guided by the Singer’s mantra Everything is Important.
    • Modern engineering and material science combined with beautifully executed interiors and jewel-like details.
    • A deep connection with California and its automotive zeitgeist.

    Over the past decade Singer has become a luxury brand with a global clientele and is now synonymous with the concept of Reimagining – bringing together heritage with twenty-first century engineering and material science. The brand has been growing beyond car culture, with an award-winning Swiss watchmaking division, Singer Reimagined, launched in 2017.

    About Singer Group, Inc.
    Singer Group, Inc. (Singer) restores and reimagines 1989 to 1994 Porsche 911s, based on the 964 chassis at the direction of its clients.  Singer does not manufacture or sell automobiles.  Singer’s Global Partner Network supports owners across North America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Australasia.

    Singer is not sponsored, associated, approved, endorsed nor, in any way, affiliated with Porsche Cars North America, Inc., or Dr. Ing. h.c.F. Porsche, AG. The Porsche® name and crest, 911® and TARGA® are trademarks of Dr. Ing. h.c.F. Porsche AG, and any other products mentioned are the trademarks of their respective holders. Any mention of trademarked names or other marks is for purpose of reference only. 

    The product of Singer’s painstaking effort is a Porsche 911 restored and reimagined by Singer.  Out of respect for Porsche, and to respect Porsche’s trademark rights, this incredible machine should never under any circumstances be referred to or described as a “Singer,” “Singer 911,” “Singer Porsche 911” or a “Porsche Singer 911,” or in any other manner that suggests that it is anything but a Porsche 911 that has been restored and reimagined by Singer.