Bentley Bows to Vegans With Leather-Free Interiors

Automaker's luxurious interiors will now use mushroom and jellyfish substitutes.

 A logo on the interior of a Bentley Bentayga on display at the London Motor Show. (John Keeble/Getty Images)

A logo on the interior of a Bentley Bentayga on display at the London Motor Show. (John Keeble/Getty Images)

By Sean Cunningham

It’s on the way: an all-vegan Bentley.

The automaker’s mulliner department is developing animal-friendly interiors for its vegan customers. Leather components will be replaced with protein, mushroom, and jellyfish substitutes.

Bentley’s Director of Design Stefan Sielaff has declared, “You can’t sell an animal-containing product like a Bentley, with 20 leather hides, to someone with a vegan lifestyle.”

The unveiling date for the vegan Bentley has yet to be announced.

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