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There is no such thing as too outrageous when it comes to Bentley. It's all about style, luxury, attention to detail and all the things you don't need.

This is why Bentley has launched a new range of accessories that demonstrate the company’s solid reputation for design and craftsmanship skills. Just in time for Christmas and perfect for the person that has everything (if they have a Bentley that’s likely to hold true).

Give me wings

Owners of the Bentley Continental GT and GTC can add a touch of style from Raul Pires, Bentley's head of exterior design, by adding vented wings to their car.

Positioned to the rear of the front wheel arch, the vents are cut into a newly-tooled wing panel and the openings are covered in a black mesh finish. Customers that wait until the new year can opt for chromed mesh instead. Bentley also plans to offer the accessory on Continental Flying Spur models.

A cover-up

Every Bentley requires the utmost care, and nothing says love like a Bentley-branded car cover tailored to fit each model. The covers - branded with unique logos and the name of the model embroidered on the side - are available for the Continental Supersports and Series 51 GT and GTC models. Bentley will also personalise the indoor car cover with bespoke text.

The lighter side

It's very undignified for a person of means to fumble in the dark, so the Bentley jewelled torch should be a hit with drivers and enthusiasts of the marque. The torch was originally launched in 2004 and the updated model retains its powerful LED spot beam but the Bentley 'B' is now laser-etched into the lens and knurling has been added around the beam adjustment bezel. The compact torch is presented in a branded box and can be recharged from the car's cigar lighter socket.

Straight and level

What’s the use of owning a Bentley if the plebs cannot identify what you are diving? With that in mind, Bentley has created self-levelling wheel badges for Arnage, Azure, Brooklands and Continental owners. The badges slot into the centre of alloys and display the classic 'B' symbol surrounded by the 'Bentley Motors' script. They remain completely level, upright and legible from standstill up to speeds of 112km/h.

Junior's ride

Perhaps the ultimate in accessories, the company's craftsmanship is now extended to its smallest enthusiasts. Customers can commission a selection of bespoke Child Seats with the hide colour that matches the car's interior. Where appropriate, the same piping, fluting and hand-stitching. As a further option, a child's name may be embroidered on the seat back beneath the Bentley Wings insignia.

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