Wednesday, May 26, 2010
The design of the new Bentley Mulsanne is a unique blend of sportiness, elegance and solidity coachbuilt. Bentley S-Type echoed the 1950s, Mulsanne has a bold frontal design is dominated by traditional Bentley grille matrix and very prominent, rounded classical interior lights with chrome surround, flanked by two outboard cluster of smaller lights, all featuring the latest in lighting technology. Flying B 'radiator mascot was drawn icons' are available as options.
Long hood, short front overhang and long rear overhangs help to convey a sense of power and movement, strengthened by the thigh muscles and sharply sculpted lines that flow gracefully from front to rear wing. Uniquely designed 20-inch wheels (and optional 21-inch) strongly reinforce the Bentley Mulsanne, sporting attitude.
Body produced in new manufacturing facilities at Bentley headquarters in Crewe where traditional metalworking skills, developed over six decades, is still widely used during the nine-week build process. This is the reverse of the volume-building production cars ... but the very symbol of Bentley.
Rear screen, for example, is completely enveloped by the coachwork. This gives the line, flowing smoothly into the rear of the car, complementing the D-pillars that form beautiful - a complex curve can only be created by the development of skilled trainers. All spot welds made by hand during the construction of the Bentley Mulsanne and all joints are hand-brazed panels. It further enhance the 'dug out of solid performance' and results in very stiff body.
Long hood, short front overhang and long rear overhangs help to convey a sense of power and movement, strengthened by the thigh muscles and sharply sculpted lines that flow gracefully from front to rear wing. Uniquely designed 20-inch wheels (and optional 21-inch) strongly reinforce the Bentley Mulsanne, sporting attitude.
Body produced in new manufacturing facilities at Bentley headquarters in Crewe where traditional metalworking skills, developed over six decades, is still widely used during the nine-week build process. This is the reverse of the volume-building production cars ... but the very symbol of Bentley.
Rear screen, for example, is completely enveloped by the coachwork. This gives the line, flowing smoothly into the rear of the car, complementing the D-pillars that form beautiful - a complex curve can only be created by the development of skilled trainers. All spot welds made by hand during the construction of the Bentley Mulsanne and all joints are hand-brazed panels. It further enhance the 'dug out of solid performance' and results in very stiff body.
Technical Specifications
* Engine
o Type: Twin-turbocharged V8
O Installation: Front, longitudinal, rear-wheel drive
o Construction: Alloy heads and block
o Capacity: 6750cc
o Power: 512PS / 505bhp / 377kW
o Torque: 1020Nm / £ 752 ft
* Transmission
o Type: Rear-wheel-drive
o Gearbox: ZF 8-Speed Automatic
* Body & Chassis
o Length: 5562mm (219.49 in)
o Width: 1926mm (75.80 in)
o Height: 1526mm (60.01 in)
o Wheelbase: 3266mm (128.60 in)
o Front Track: 1605mm (63.20 in)
o Rear track: 1651mm (65.00 in)
* Wheels / tires
o (standard): 9J x 20in. with tires 265/45 ZR 20
o (option): 9J x 21in. with tires 265/40 ZR 21
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