- Galaxy Macau launched nine Bentley Flying Spur Mulliner limousines.
- This is now the world’s largest group of such vehicles at one resort.
- The debut ceremony featured Bentley, Galaxy Macau, and Kam Lung Motor Group executives.
- Vehicles are custom-built for Galaxy Macau and highlight Mulliner’s obsession for detail.
- Stylish hand-finished interiors and high-performance features.
- Positioned as the new VIP standard for guest transportation.
- The move reinforces Macau’s identity as a playground for the ultra-wealthy.
Bentley Flying Spur Mulliner Takes Over Macau
This week, the scene outside Galaxy Macau looked like the fantasy of any car collector with more taste than common sense. Nine Bentley Flying Spur Mulliner limousines—yes, nine—appeared side-by-side, probably worth more than some countries’ GDP, and each one is just waiting to ferry someone far richer than you around Macau.
Local and international suits showed up at this unveiling for the customary back-patting and smiling. Galaxy Macau’s executives and Bentley’s top brass clustered together for photos while pretending not to feel self-conscious next to cars that cost more than their annual salaries. The fleet, officially named the “Galaxy Collection of Bentley Flying Spurs,” is now the world’s largest group of Bentley Flying Spur Mulliner limousines in one place. The award-winning resort set a new record that no one else knew existed.

When Luxury Gets Out of Hand
Let’s talk about Mulliner—a name that means Bentley has spent too much time (and probably money) making already-fancy cars even flashier. Each car in this lot is hand-finished, over-engineered, and stuffed with hand-stitched leather and rare wood. Why? Because when you think you’ve made a car luxurious enough, there’s always another level of luxury to hit.
It’s hard to ignore the irony. The Flying Spur Mulliner answers a question nobody asked: “How many Bentleys does one hotel need?” Yet, Galaxy Macau claims it’s all about providing “ultra-luxurious comfort” for guests. Sure. Because nothing says “relaxing vacation” like being reminded you’ll never afford one of these cars.

The “Why” Behind This Fleet
The message is clear. Macau wants its spot back as the show-off capital of the world. Adding these Bentleys is supposed to elevate—sorry, raise—the luxury bar. Whether a guest actually values that, or just posts about it on social media, is anyone’s guess.
The cars combine British snobbery and Chinese extravagance: hybrid engines, plush seats, and every surface hand-stitched or polished like a museum piece. Underneath it all, it’s about one thing: showing off. The next-level rides continue the Macau “World Center of Tourism and Leisure” campaign.