Bentley launches exclusive Korean edition Flying Spur

October 13, 2015
Models with a limited edition Flying Spur made for the Korean market during a sales event held at the Shilla Hotel, in Seoul, Tuesday. Bentley Korea unveiled the two Flying Spur luxury sedans created by designer Lee Sang-yup under its Mulliner bespoke service. (Yonhap)

Models with a limited edition Flying Spur made for the Korean market during a sales event held at the Shilla Hotel, in Seoul, Tuesday. Bentley Korea unveiled the two Flying Spur luxury sedans created by designer Lee Sang-yup under its Mulliner bespoke service. (Yonhap)

By Park Jin-hai

Bentley Korea unveiled two limited edition Flying Spur luxury sedans only for the Korean market Tuesday.

They were created for customers under the guidance of Lee Sang-yup, Bentley Motors’ head of exterior and advanced design.

The black edition is a two-toned car themed after business suits, while the white edition has been inspired by white porcelain.

They are manufactured by Bentley’s special customized bespoke service Mulliner, where customers can choose up to 120,000 options including the color of the leather and stitches, and wheel hub shapes.

Calling them “the two most limited Bentleys in the world,” Lee said he wanted to represent the Korea culture where dynamic and static characteristics coexist, as well as the U.K. that incorporated the noble and commoner culture.