That’s a Bentley-branded car phone handset, typically found integrated into the center console or armrest of luxury Bentley models—notably the Bentley Continental GT, Flying Spur, or Mulsanne from the mid-2000s to early 2010s.
Key Details
The “B” wing logo on the lower section confirms it’s an official Bentley accessory.
These phones were part of the in-car communication system, connecting via Bluetooth or a SIM slot to the vehicle’s infotainment system.
The design resembles Nokia or Motorola handsets that Bentley commissioned or co-branded for use in their vehicles.
Typical Use
Docked in the car’s armrest or console cradle.
When docked, it charged and synced with the vehicle’s phone system.
Could be removed to use as a private handset (depending on configuration).
Collectibility & Value
Which Bentley models this handset fits
The part number 3W0035624A is one of the OEM handsets listed for several Bentley vehicles:
The listing from LA Global Parts states: “04-12 Bentley Continental GT / Flying Spur Privacy Phone Handset 3W0035624A OEM”.
laglobalparts.com
Forum users confirm that in the “arm-rest telephone” system of a Continental GT the handset sits in the centre console and connects via the car’s SIM/bluetooth module.
So, the fitment includes:
Bentley Continental GT (approximately years 2004-2012 as per the listing)
Bentley Flying Spur (similarly, the 2006-2012 era)
Possibly the convertible version: Bentley Continental GTC (some fit-listings include “GTC” in the description).
Important notes:
This handset is part of the built-in privacy/telephone system in the vehicle—not just a generic handset.
Compatibility may depend on the vehicle’s production year, whether it has the factory phone kit or “privacy phone” option.
Because it’s an automotive OEM accessory, the system connection (docking, wiring, SIM or Bluetooth module) matters for full functionality.
Pickup is at US Storage 4180 Boulder Highway just south of Desert Inn. Please contact me to discuss purchase.