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Used 2017 Bentley Bentayga SUV Trims Comparison

Trim level differences

The 2017 Bentley Bentayga is offered in two standard trims: The regular Bentayga and the Bentayga Mulliner. For the vehicle's first year on the market, the Bentayga Onyx Edition is also available with a handful of unique options. Bentley offers quite a few packages, or Specifications, for the Bentayga that add on some useful features. And, as with every car Bentley makes, the company will be happy to customize the Bentayga however much you can imagine and afford.

The only engine available for the Bentayga is a turbocharged 6.0-liter 12-cylinder, which sends 600 horsepower to all four wheels through an eight-speed automatic transmission. Beyond that, the regular Bentayga gets air suspension with adjustable ride height and performance settings, split-folding heated rear seats, three-zone climate control and separate controls for the rear seat, LED head- and taillights, a panoramic sunroof, power liftgate, an 8-inch touchscreen with navigation, and Wi-Fi connectivity. It should go without saying that leather upholstery and wood veneers also come standard.

The Mulliner Driving Specification also comes standard, which adds quilted leather panels to the seats, drilled sport pedals and a handful of other interior cues. The Bentayga also gets Bentley's trick Bentley Dynamic Ride, which uses electric motors built into the anti-roll bars to improve ride, handling and traction in all situations.

The Bentayga can be had in three seating configurations. The rear seat comes standard as a traditional three-seat bench with a fold-down center armrest. Four Seat Comfort Specification offers two rear thrones and replaces the center seat with a console that has additional storage and USB ports. The two rear seats get nearly the same number of power-adjustment options as the front seats, as well as winged headrests, ventilation and massage. Finally, the Seven Seat Specification adds a third row of seating and replaces the main rear bench with a more modest set of split-folding seats.

Bentley's option packages add some useful equipment. The City Specification adds automatic parking assistance, a top-view camera, traffic sign recognition, collision detection with automatic braking, and rear cross-traffic alert. Touring Specification adds adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, a head-up display, and night-vision system with a display in the gauge cluster. Drivers looking to spend time off-road will want the All Terrain Specification, which adds four off-road driving modes, underbody protection and a forward camera to help watch for obstacles.

There are quite a few more extras for the Bentayga. Bentley offers everything from extra sun visors and power sunshades, to special ashtrays and cigar lighters for the front and rear seats, to a leather bench that folds out of the trunk to provide outdoor event seating. There's also mood lighting, privacy glass, a valet key, lambswool rugs and a retractable tow bar.

Buyers looking for more entertainment technology have a choice of two upgraded stereo systems: a 12-speaker system or a Naim 21-speaker system. A rear-seat entertainment package adds two 10.2-inch touchscreen tables that mount on the front seatbacks and allow the user to tap into the SUV's infotainment system and watch digital TV.

The Bentayga Mulliner comes with the majority of these packages and features as standard equipment and gets special 22-inch wheels, roof rails, a chrome radiator grille, and unique interior and exterior colors and veneer. The Onyx Edition, on the other hand, comes as a more basic setup, without the Mulliner package or Dynamic Ride system, but with its own set of colors and appearance tweaks. It can also be upgraded with a special Breitling dashboard clock with a mother-of-pearl dial.

Which Bentayga trim does Edmunds recommend?

Do you really need our shopping advice on a Bentayga? In case you can't decide, we'd go for the base model. The Bentayga Mulliner comes standard with basically every extra, but we'd prefer the greater customization possibility that the regular Bentayga offers. Some optional packages are absolutely necessary as far as we're concerned. The City and Touring Specifications both add indispensable equipment such as adaptive cruise control and a top-view camera. Unless you need it, give the seven-seat configuration a pass; it sacrifices rear-passenger comfort compared to the four-seat arrangements.

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Columbus, OH
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Features

Bluetooth
standard
Navigation
standard
Satellite radio
Not available
Keyless Ignition
standard
Cruise control
standard
Adaptive cruise control
optional
Parking assistance
standard
Upholstery
leather
Heated seats
standard
Cooled/Ventilated seats
optional
Folding rear seats
standard
Sunroof
standard
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Specifications

Country of final assembly
England
Drivetrain
all wheel drive
Engine power
600 hp @ 5,000 rpm
Engine torque
664 lb-ft @ 1,350 rpm
Engine displacement
6.0 l
Engine configuration
w12
Transmission
8-speed shiftable automatic
Tire size
285/45R21
Wheel size
Wheel type
painted alloy wheels
Run flat tires
Not available
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Fuel economy

City/Hwy/Combined MPG
12 / 19 / 15 MPG
City/Hwy/Combined MPGe
Not applicable
Fuel Capacity
22.5 gal.
Driving Range (city/hwy)
270 / 428 miles
Fuel Type
premium unleaded (required)
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Dimensions

Turning circle
40.6 ft.
Curb weight
5,379 lb.
Ground Clearance
Overall Width with Mirrors
87.5 in.
Overall Width without Mirrors
78.7 in.
Height
68.6 in.
Length
202.4 in.
Wheelbase
117.9 in.
Seating Capacity
Cargo Space
17.1 cu. ft.
Cargo Space, Rear Seat Down or Removed
Front Head Room
40.3 in.
Front Leg Room
41.7 in.
Front Shoulder Room
Rear Head Room
38.0 in.
Rear Leg Room
40.9 in.
Rear Shoulder Room
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5-Year Ownership Costs

True Cost to Own®
Not Available
Average Cost Per Mile
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Depreciation
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Financing
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Taxes & Fees
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Fuel
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Insurance
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Maintenance
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Repairs
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Colors

Interior
Linen, premium leather
Magnolia, premium leather
Portland, premium leather
Beluga, premium leather
Damson, premium leather
Saddle, premium leather
Porpoise, premium leather
Cumbrian Green, premium leather
Newmarket Tan, premium leather
Imperial Blue, premium leather
Fireglow, premium leather
Hotspur, premium leather
Camel, premium leather
Burnt Oak, premium leather
Brunel, premium leather
Exterior
Light Grey Satin
Venusian Grey
Silver Taupe
Light Onyx
Passion Pink
Pale Velvet
Extreme Silver Satin
Pale Brodgar
Anthracite
Titan Grey
Black Crystal
Burnt Orange
Tungsten
Breeze
Rubino Red
Sunset
Violette
British Racing Green (4) (Solid)
Dragon Red II
Dark Grey Satin
Silver Storm
Silver Frost
Anthracite Satin
Arctica
Grey Violet
Verdant
Porcelain
Heather
Light Claret
Candy Red
Black Sapphire
Damson
Cypress
Silver Tempest
Burgundy
Pale Emerald
Aquamarine
Light Emerald
Alpine Green
Magnetic
Glacier White
Volcanic Black
Bronze
Bentayga Bronze
Storm Grey
Extreme Silver
Royal Ebony
Havana
Meteor
Moonbeam
Jetstream
St James' Red (Solid)
Portofino
Blue Crystal
Onyx
Hallmark
Marlin
Beluga (Solid)
White Sand
Granite
Amber
Camel
Spectre
Dark Cashmere
Dark Sapphire
Midnight Emerald
Ice
Sunburst Gold
Claret
Continental Yellow
Monaco Yellow
Burnt Oak
Citric
Windsor Blue
Fountain Blue
Magenta
St. James' Red (Pearlescent)
Ghost White
Spruce
Special Magnolia (Solid)
Barnato (Solid)
Sandstone
Black Velvet
Apple Green
Peacock
Sequin Blue
Glacier Blue (Solid)
Orange Flame
Light Gazelle
Dove Grey
White Satin
Magnolia
Brodgar
Old English White
Neptune
Thunder
Pale Sapphire
Light Sapphire
Arabica
Moroccan Blue
Kingfisher
Gazelle
Light Windsor Blue
Azure Purple
Oxford Blue (Solid)
Silverlake
Cumbrian Green