Bentley Motors has unveiled its largest fleet of bespoke Flying Spur Mulliner sedans, delivering nine handcrafted luxury vehicles to Galaxy Macau, one of the world’s most prestigious resorts.
The official handover ceremony on 29 April marked a milestone in Bentley’s growing presence in the luxury hospitality sector, reinforcing the demand for chauffeur-driven experiences among high-end travellers.
Each Flying Spur Mulliner sedan boasts Pale Brodgar exterior paint, a hand-painted Galaxy Macau emblem, and custom puddle lamps, ensuring a striking visual identity. The interiors are equally refined, featuring Mulliner quilt patterns, special embroidery, and Wellness Seating, which adjusts temperature and pressure to enhance passenger comfort. These details underscore Bentley’s commitment to bespoke craftsmanship and ultra-luxury mobility.

The fleet is powered by Bentley’s Ultra Performance Hybrid system, allowing for 47 miles (76 kilometres) of pure electric driving and CO2 emissions 90% lower than the previous Flying Spur Speed. The hybrid drivetrain enables silent, refined travel, making it ideal for zero-emission zones and urban environments. This aligns with Bentley’s Beyond100+ strategy, which aims for an all-electric lineup by 2035.
Bentley’s collaboration with Galaxy Macau follows its successful partnerships with The Peninsula London and The Peninsula Hong Kong, where fleets of Bentayga hybrids were introduced for chauffeur services. The expansion into Macau signals growing demand for Bentley’s luxury vehicles among world-class hotels and resorts, further cementing its reputation as the preferred marque for elite chauffeur-driven travel.
With the largest fleet of Flying Spurs in one location, Galaxy Macau is setting a new standard for luxury transport in the hospitality industry. Bentley’s continued focus on performance, sustainability, and craftsmanship ensures that its vehicles remain synonymous with prestige and exclusivity, appealing to global investors and luxury travellers alike.