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Close up of the vent in the Bentley Torcal.
Close up of the vent in the Bentley Torcal.
Torcal

Craft for a New Era

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For over a century, Bentley has set the standard for interior craft, using only the finest materials. Leather and walnut continue to define that heritage, but the Torcal expands the palette with a new generation of materials and textures. Still sculpted, stitched, polished or assembled by hand, each finish reflects Bentley's enduring commitment to craftsmanship.

Passenger side interior of Bentley Torcal.

One new fabric is a merino wool. Lambs wool has always been highly valued in the worlds of fashion and interior design, but has never been robust enough for automotive use – until now. Bentley’s interior team partnered with Fox Brothers in Somerset in the south of England, a prestigious cloth maker that’s been producing wool since the 1700s. This collaboration led to a unique new weave, the first 100% merino wool fabric that’s robust enough for automotive use. Soft to the touch and naturally breathable, when specified it brings a sense of warmth and authenticity to the Torcal's modern cabin.

Close up of Fox Brothers logo.
Close up of merino wool used in the Bentley Torcal.
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Close up of the Brushed Alloy used within the Bentley Torcal.
Close up of the Ombre Wood used within the Bentley Torcal.
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Craft, reimagined

Brushed Alloy
Ombre Wood

The Torcal introduces a brand new trim option made of aluminium with a dynamic three-way brush pattern. Technical and tactile, it’s a modern take on the “engined turned” aluminium dashboards of the past.

To create our remarkable Ombre veneer – where tones flow seamlessly from light to dark – up to a thousand layers of walnut are hand-selected and pressed together, then sliced to less than a millimetre thick. The result is contemporary in appearance, yet rooted in traditional craftsmanship.

Dark Teal thread, one of the colour options available in the Bentley Torcal.
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Colour in harmony

Dark Teal and Brunel
Hotspur and Cricket Ball
Newmarket Tan and Saddle
Linen and Portland

A rich blue-green paired with Brunel's cool grey-blue creates a calm, contemporary atmosphere. Sophisticated rather than dramatic, the layered tones that reveal more character the longer you spend inside.

Two rich reds, one vibrant and one darker, combine to create a layered sporting character. Rather than strong contrast, the pairing adds depth and warmth, giving the cabin an unmistakably performance-focused feel.

A contemporary tan set against a richer saddle brown creates a natural mélangé effect, with the two warm tones blending effortlessly together. Inviting and timeless, it recalls the finest traditional leather goods.

Soft Linen and pale Portland create Bentley's lightest, most tranquil interior. The subtle variation between warm ivory and cool grey gives the cabin an airy, spacious quality, while preserving depth through a gentle mélangé of tones.