Galaxy Macau unveiled its fleet of nine “Galaxy Collection of Bentley Flying Spurs” at the integrated resort in Cotai last Thursday, with the new transport collection marking the high-specification vehicles’ arrival to Macau and Hong Kong, the company said in a Wednesday statement.
The unveiling showcased the world’s largest fleet of Bentley Flying Spur Mulliners, according to the statement, which added that the vehicles enable guests to enjoy the “pinnacle of Bentley luxury and performance” that combines a sleek design, hand-finished craftsmanship, leather interiors and exceptional power through its Ultra Performance Hybrid powertrain.
In his speech, Galaxy Macau Executive Vice President of Hospitality Roger Lienhard noted: “The acquisition of these extraordinary cars is the result of many months of close collaboration with the Bentley team in England, to custom-make the bespoke, hand-finished ‘Galaxy Collection’ The unveiling of this fleet marks a new era of ultra-luxury hospitality, aligning with Galaxy Macau’s signature ‘World-Class Asian Heart’ service philosophy; while reinforcing Macau’s unique status as a ‘World Centre of Tourism and Leisure.’”
Managing Director of Bentley Motors for the Chinese Mainland, Hong Kong and Macau, Kim Airey, noted in his speech that: “We’re delighted that Galaxy has chosen to co-create with Mulliner, Bentley’s personal commissioning division, to bring these handcrafted vehicles into a world-class chauffeur fleet. We hope these Flying Spurs will elevate the chauffeur experience at Galaxy Macau, delivering unparalleled style and luxury to every guest’s journey, while also showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail of Bentley’s artisans at our Dream Factory in Crewe, England”.
Bentley is owned by Germany’s Volkswagen Group.
This undated handout photo provided on Wednesday by Galaxy Macau shows staff members posing with one of the Bentley Flying Spur Mulliner cars.