Check out Bentley’s posh trike for a rich tyke

The Mulliner-inspired 6-in-1 Trike is priced from £595. Photos: Bentley

What do you get for a rich toddler who has everything? A posh Bentley trike for the tyke. Introducing the Mulliner Tricycle.

Bentley Motors has created a new 6-in-1 Mulliner Tricycle inspired by the Mulliner Range. 

Designed with style, comfort and safety in mind, the Mulliner-inspired 6-in-1 Trike has been created to grow alongside your child in true Bentley style, says the posh British brand. Can you imagine what the child’s first car would be?

It introduces several new features inspired by Bentley’s elegant Mulliner cars, including a new seat that was developed specifically for this trike. With added soft inserts, this seat simulates the shape of the car seat and ensures extra comfort for children. The design follows one of Mulliner's unique elements, diamond-in-diamond handmade quilting, and the Bentley badge is stitched on the soft headrest.

The tricycle's air-pumped wheels follow the Mulliner wheel design to a tee, with a Bentley logo in the middle surrounded by the ‘Bentley Mulliner’ wording – just like you would find on the wheels of an original Mulliner car. 

The tricycle has Bentley quilting on the Bentley badge is stitched on the soft headrest.

The wheel-centre cap ensures the ‘B’ badge is always in the motionless upright position, even when the trike is in motion.

There are other new Mulliner features that represent the commitment to luxury and perfection in each trike. These include a chrome emblem at the hood of the trike, a diamond-in-diamond quilted push handle bag, and a unique colour: White Sand.

The Mulliner-inspired 6-in-1 Trike will safely seat your child from six months old to upwards of five years thanks to its innovative transformation capability that sees the padded seat rotate and recline. The up-to-date ‘Bentley’ magnetic buckle combines with the elastic five-point belt to ensure your child’s optimal safety.

It’s priced from £595 (that’s NZ$1240). 

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