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If you thought Bentley’s domain stopped at opulent automobiles, think again. The British marque has now sculpted a residential statement so lavish it could make Versailles look understated. Enter the Bentley Residences penthouse in Miami - a two-story sky sanctuary perched on the 61st floor, priced at a modest $37.5 million.
But this isn’t just a penthouse. It’s Bentley’s DNA cast in concrete, glass and leather. And it starts the moment you arrive. Thanks to the Dezervator - an elevator for your car - you can glide from street to sky and roll straight into your living room without ever stepping out of your Bentley. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors open to views of the Atlantic and your own unshakeable confidence.
The rooftop residence features four bedrooms, seven bathrooms, an office, a full indoor entertainment wing, an indoor pool and, naturally, an outdoor one - because what’s the point of waking up to an ocean view if you can’t wash off the day in your own slice of sky? There’s also a summer kitchen, in case the weather is too perfect for dining inside.
Inside, it’s a feast for the senses: natural stone, oak, crystal and a curated touch of art deco wrapped in Miami modernism. Every room is named in the spirit of a Bentley model - Bacalar, Arnage, Bentayga, Azure - a nod to the brand’s lineage of luxury.
Ceilings soar to nearly seven meters. And if that’s not enough vertical ambition, Bentley is prepared to accommodate your wildest whims - marble columns, private cigar lounge, you name it. After all, if you're considering a 61st-floor residence with a private garage lift, you’re probably not asking about the price. You’re deciding which Bentley you’ll drive to your front door in the sky.