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While the Bentley Dominator is undoubtedly one of the rarest SUVs on the planet, it is proof that money talks. That’s because, throughout the mid-1990s, Bentley didn’t offer a production SUV, just cars. In fact, it took an additional two decades before the ultra-popular Bentayga arrived on the market.

As you might expect, no carmaker spends millions in research and development if they can’t make that money back in sales. According to Bentley Spotting, this is where the Sultan of Brunei comes in. The British automaker built six of these models for the Sultan and the Royal family. In total, each one cost $4.6 million.

What is a Bentley Dominator?

An image of a secret Bentley Dominator outdoors.
Bentley Dominator | CarScoops

Despite its ominous name, the Bentley Dominator is just the brand’s first production SUV. The Sultan of Brunei reportedly commissioned the build for the royal family. However, Bentley Spotting suggests that Prince Jefri ordered these machines for himself. For context, the Prince spent billions of dollars in cars throughout the 1990s, building a collection of ultra-rare vehicles.

As you might imagine, details surrounding the Bentley Dominator are quite scarce. Thankfully, we know that the British carmaker borrowed heavily from the Range Rover for this build. However, all of the exterior designs were uniquely penned by Bentley itself.

In terms of engine options, Autotrader estimates that the SUV likely had either Land Rover’s 3.9-liter V8 or Bentley’s 6.76-liter V8 under its hood. Additionally, rumors suggest that the Dominator utilized the Range Rover’s four-wheel-drive system. Despite sharing major components with other models, these custom-built SUVs were far from cheap.

Each of these unknown SUVs sold for $4.6 million

An image of a secret Bentley Dominator outdoors.
Bentley Dominator | CarScoops

A total of six Bentley Dominator SUVs left the production line in the mid-1990s. Most notably, these SUVs feature unique interiors which didn’t resemble their Range Rover sibling. In fact, all six variants featured different color schemes.

As you can see from the image above, the royal family didn’t shy away from using color. As far as we know, these SUVs feature yellow, red, blue, gray, and black exterior colors. However, the wildest one was the yellow one, featuring a red interior for a true McDonald’s friendly look.

As you might imagine, having an established carmaker make you a model from scratch is far from cheap. According to Bentley Spotting, each of the Bentley Dominator models cost the royal family $4.6 million. Adjusted for inflation, we’re talking about almost $8 million each in today’s money.

Where are these Bentley SUVs today?

An image of a secret Bentley Dominator outdoors.
Bentley Dominator | CarScoops

If the rumors are correct, all of the Bentley Dominator models built still live in Brunei. In fact, the royal family’s extensive car collection sits rotting in a warehouse today. Despite this, Bentley Spotting caught a rare glimpse at one of these machines back in 2011. A worker at an airport snapped some images of the ultra-rare SUV heading into a cargo plane back to Brunei.

While there is no confirmed information about where it was coming from, Bentley Spotting believes the SUV went to Bentley’s headquarters. This is because the British carmaker had been toying with the idea of building a production SUV. As a result, it would make sense that it would want to revisit its first attempt.

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