Lavish spending on custom features from wood trim to bespoke paint jobs helped Bentley to report the second-largest annual profit in its history, as the carmaker delayed the release of its first all-electric model on Tuesday.
A record seven out of 10 buyers last year paid for personalised features worth in excess of €40,000, while several commissioned so many custom add-ons that they doubled the price of their cars.
One customer requested wood from his own forest be used in the interior, while another put €400,000 worth of carbon fibre on to the vehicle, the company said.
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