The Bentley Mulsanne is going away, the production will end in spring 2020 and to bid farewell to its flagship luxury limousine, Bentley has revealed a final version Mulsanne 6.75 Edition by Mulliner.
Restricted to just 30 examples, the car is inspired by and takes its name from the legendary 6¾-litre engine, which this year celebrates its 60th year in continuous production. On the outside it boasts glossy black, head and taillights wrapped in bright chrome, and Mulliner Serenity grille, Flying B mascot and exhaust tips with a dark look. The special edition Mulsanne rides on 21-inch five-spoke wheels and features black finished intake manifold and engine number plaque signed by CEO Adrian Hallmark.
For the interior, customers can choose between four shades named the Imperial Blue, Beluga, Fireglow and Newmarket Tan. The center console stack, together with the rear cabin console, will feature silver-painted veneer while fascias and waist rails will be finished in high-gloss Grand Black, with the latter also featuring inserts in Dark Engine Spin Aluminium. To evoke the vehicle’s engine, the ventilation controls have a design that looks like the engine oil cap.
Based on the Mulsanne Speed, the special edition is powered by the iconic 6.75-liter V8 engine that pushes out 530 PS (523 hp / 394 kW) and 1,100 Nm (811 lb-ft) of torque. Discover Opulent Club on Apple News.