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2011 Bentley Mulsanne

While the all-new Bentley Mulsanne pays respect to the past, it is a thoroughly modern luxury car that offers the world's most exclusive driving experience - a unique fusion of power, refinement and elegance. The new Mulsanne, designed and engineered at Crewe from the ground-up, reaffirms the marque's intent to create a new flagship Bentley with refined performance, unparalleled levels of interior luxury and coach building skills to the fore. (continued below)
2011 Mulsanne Photo Gallery |
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The Pinnacle of British Luxury Motoring
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Source: Bentley | Published: Mon Aug 16, 2010 |
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The return of the Mulsanne name underlines Bentley's sporting heritage and
passion for power and speed. Nothing reflects that prowess better than the
legendary Le Mans 24 Hours race. Bentley has enjoyed success on six occasions at
Le Mans, where its powerful and reliable race cars have thundered down the long
straight into the famous Mulsanne corner, from which the new model takes its
name.
A Pure Expression of Bentley Design
The design of the new
Mulsanne is a unique fusion of sportiness, coachbuilt elegance and solidity.
Echoing the Bentley S -Type of the 1950s, the Mulsanne features a bold frontal
design dominated by the traditional Bentley matrix grille and highly prominent,
classic round inner headlamps with chrome surrounds, flanked by two, smaller
outboard lamp clusters, all featuring the latest in lighting technology. The
iconic 'Flying B' retractable radiator mascot is available as an option.
The long bonnet, short front overhang and long rear overhang help to convey a
sense of power and movement, reinforced by muscular haunches and sharply
sculptured lines which flow gracefully from the front wings to the rear.
Uniquely designed 20-inch (and optional 21-inch) wheels reinforce the Mulsanne's
powerful, sporting stance.
Design Director Dirk van Braeckel explains the
inspiration behind the Mulsanne's distinctive appearance: "The opportunity to
design a new flagship Bentley is something afforded to very few designers. The
team set out to create a sculpted form that blended classic Bentley heritage
cues with modern lines."
The body is produced in a new manufacturing
facility at Bentley's headquarters in Crewe where traditional metalworking
skills, developed over six decades, are still used extensively during the
nine-week build process. It is the very opposite of volume-production
car-building... but the very epitome of Bentley.
The rear screen, for
example is fully enveloped by the coachwork. This provides a flowing, flawless
line to the rear of the car, complementing the exquisitely formed D-pillars -
whose complex curves can only be created by skilled coach-builders. The complex
form of the aluminum front wings, impossible to achieve with normal pressing
techniques, is created using superforming, a technology usually reserved for the
aerospace industry. This also makes the wings lighter, stiffer and provides
superb surface definition. New construction techniques meant the designers could
also incorporate details such as the 'floating' elliptical LED tail lights,
which uniquely echo the shape of the exhaust tailpipes.
Bentley Mulsanne: Review (2/2)
Specifications |
Key: AT - automatic transmission, MT - manual transmission, F/R/AWD - front/rear/all wheel drive |
Powertrain |
Type |
V8, Twin-Turbo |
Displacement |
412 cu in (6750 cc) |
Power |
505 hp @ 4200 RPM |
Torque |
752 lb-ft @ 1750 RPM |
Redline |
n/a |
Driveline |
Rear Wheel Drive |
Transmission |
8 Speed Automatic |
Brakes & Tires |
Brakes Front - Rear |
Ventilated Disc - Ventilated Disc |
Tire Size Front - Rear |
265/45 R20 (Std.) |
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265/40 R21 (Opt.) |
Exterior Dimensions & Weight |
Length |
219.5 in |
Width |
75.8 in |
Height |
59.9 in |
Curb Weight |
5700 lbs |
Performance |
0-60 |
5.1 s |
1/4 Mile |
n/a |
60-0 Braking |
n/a |
Top Speed |
184 mph |
Fuel Economy |
EPA Fuel Mileage - City/Highway |
n/a |
Origin & Price |
Origin |
United Kingdom |
Base Retail Price (MSRP) |
n/a |