The Bentley Continental GT V8 S Receives a Pop Art Makeover by Sir Peter Blake
A one-of-a-kind design for charity.


Luxury automaker Bentley has teamed up with British artist Sir Peter Blake to give the Continental GT V8 S a unique bespoke makeover. Best known for co-creating the sleeve design of the Beatles’ 1967 album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, the convertible car’s exterior is covered in a vibrant collage of pop art colors in this one-off design, that will be auctioned for charity by Bonhams at the upcoming Goodwood Festival of Speed. Dominated by a custom St. Lukes Blue hue, touches of British Racing Green, Fuchsia Pink, Continental Yellow are seen throughout the design, while a giant hand-painted St. James Red heart motif adorns the bonnet of the car. This sense of individuality is reflected in the design of the interior as well, which sees the car’s seats rendered in Cumbrian Green, Imperial Blue, Newmarket Tan and Hotspur hues. Check out the design above and for more bold car designs see the Brabus-tuned Mercedes-AMG G63 here.