The $2 million Bentley Bacalar is an ultra-exclusive, 650-horsepower two-seater that comes with 5,000-year-old wood accents and no option for a roof
, but that's not stopping manufacturers from revealing their newest creations — ultra-luxury British carmaker Bentley included.
In terms of special features, the Bacalar's dashboard is made from Riverwood — a rare wood that's been preserved in bogs, lakes, and rivers for 5,000 years — and each seat features a quilted pattern that requires close to 150,000 stitches.
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