At The Top Of A Skyscraper In Miami, Bentley Penthouse Allows Parking Next To The Living Room And Living Inside The Brand
A penthouse that combines car, art, and architecture has become a highlight in Miami. Named after the traditional British brand, the Bentley Residences building brings together speed and sophistication in 61 floors of pure luxury. The project, located in Sunny Isles Beach, is the first in the world to carry the automaker’s signature.
The main highlight is in the penthouse. It occupies two floors and impresses with its proportions and unique elements.
The ceiling height of 22 feet — about 6.7 meters — gives spaciousness to the environment. The space includes four suites, seven bathrooms, an office, an entertainment room, two pools (indoor and outdoor), a terrace with a gourmet kitchen, and a garage within the apartment.
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Yes, a garage on the 61st floor. The resident drives their Bentley up the car elevator and parks literally next to the living room.
The garage is glass-walled and designed to function as a gallery. The car becomes part of the decor, treated as a sculpture on wheels.
The interior of the property is designed by Bentley Home, which translated the brand’s identity into every detail of the residence. Oak wood, natural stone, and crystal panels shape an environment that blends art deco style with the contemporary touch typical of Miami.
Those who desire even more exclusivity can opt for furniture from the Bentley Home line. These pieces are sold separately and allow for total customization of the space.
The experience goes beyond decoration. Each space has been designed to reflect the automotive universe of the brand. The elevated garage and the view of the Florida coast reinforce the idea of living in a true vertical showroom.
The proposal is not just to live in luxury but to live inside the Bentley brand. It’s like transforming a luxury car into an extension of the home — or the home into an extension of the car. A new type of ostentation for those who want to go beyond the ordinary.
The skyscraper has only two penthouses. One of them has already been sold. The other is still available for US$ 37.5 million, a value that exceeds R$ 200 million at the current conversion rate.
For those who thought owning a Bentley was the ultimate, it is now possible to park it literally in the sky. The British brand has taken its DNA from the racetracks to the heights of Miami’s skyline.
With information from Automotive News.

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