At Bentley, the rules of conventional carmaking have never applied in quite the same way. If your imagination is vivid enough—and your wallet deep enough—almost nothing is off the table. From custom-built station wagons to ultra-luxury SUVs, the British marque has long entertained the whims of its wealthiest clientele. And now, in perhaps the boldest conceptual leap yet, Bentley is entertaining the idea of a pickup truck.
Yes, you read that correctly—a Bentley pickup.

The idea came to light in a recent interview with Australia’s CarSales.com, where Bentley’s board member for sales and marketing, Christophe Georges, hinted that the ultra-luxury brand is open to just about anything. When asked about the feasibility of building a pickup, Georges didn’t dismiss it. Instead, he offered a typically Bentley-esque response: such a vehicle could be “cool, beautiful or interesting.”
Of course, that’s not to say it’s in the pipeline. Georges was quick to clarify that no such model is under development, and crucially, no one has placed an order—yet. “There’s no real demand,” he noted. But with Bentley’s bespoke division constantly pushing the limits of automotive couture, it might only take one eccentric billionaire to change that.
Historically, the concept of a luxury pickup has been a rocky road. The early 2000s saw the Lincoln Blackwood—a Ford F-150 in formalwear—fail to capture consumer interest, and Mercedes-Benz‘s X-Class met a similar fate, surviving just three years on the market despite its premium pretensions. These efforts, though bold, revealed an uncomfortable truth: luxury and utility don’t always mix seamlessly.
But the automotive landscape has shifted. Today’s buyers, particularly at the top end, are more interested in exclusivity than practicality. As segments blur and category lines dissolve, a Bentley pickup—perhaps with rich wood paneling, diamond-stitched leather seats, and a bespoke tailgate for polo gear or vineyard tours—no longer feels like satire. It feels inevitable.
Evidence of this shift can already be found in the real world. In 2023, the one-off Bentley Decadence made headlines in the UK. Crafted by DC Customs, this wild transformation of a Flying Spur into a luxury pickup was priced at a cool £150,000. While not a factory project, it demonstrated that demand—even if niche—exists.
And that’s the key with Bentley: it doesn’t take mass-market interest to justify a build. All it takes is one buyer with a dream and a checkbook. As history has shown, “impossible” isn’t a word in the brand’s vocabulary. It’s just another design brief away.
So, will we one day see a Bentley pickup pulling up to a country estate or cruising through the Hamptons? It may sound absurd now—but in the realm of bespoke luxury, the line between absurd and aspirational is thinner than ever.
After all, at Bentley, “no” often just means, “how much are you willing to pay?”
Source: CarSales.com; Photo: DC Customs