Bentley Mulsanne
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The final Mulsanne was built for Queen Elizabeth II and sports special features such as royal coats of arms, a siren, and an exterior loudspeaker.
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Bentley has 5 unused Mulsanne Grand Limousines up for grabs
There are five unused Bentley Mulsanne Grand Limousines for sale, all originally bought by the same Middle Eastern buyer.
Viknesh Vijayenthiran -
Bentley builds its last Mulsanne
Bentley is now without a flagship but a successor is coming. Just don't bet on it being another sedan.
Viknesh Vijayenthiran -
Bentley ends production of iconic L-series V-8 after 61 years
Bentley has built the last of its 6.75-liter L-Series V-8 engine as it says goodbye to the Mulsanne.
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Bentley to fill void of Mulsanne with new flagship, but it won't be a sedan
Booming demand for SUVs means Bentley might go the high-riding route for its next flagship.
Viknesh Vijayenthiran -
Bentley to celebrate centenary with Mulsanne homage to brand founder
Bentley will celebrate the centenary of its founding next year and one of the highlights planned is the launch of a special Mulsanne that pays home to brand founder Walter Owen (W.O.) Bentley. In particular, the car pays homage to the Bentley founder's personal 1930 8 Litre. The special Mulsanne is...
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Sometimes photos speak louder than words. This slideshow provides just a few snapshots of what Bentley buyers experience if they visit the factory in Crewe, England, to commission a new Mulsanne. The new body assembly hall built just for the Mulsanne includes a viewing platform, so visitors can watch the process of steel stampings and aluminium panels coming together into a single body shell. They may also visit the "commissioning room" within a building housing Mulliner, the former coachbuilding firm that now creates custom finishes, fittings, and accessories for Bentley customers. A new...
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First 2011 Bentley Mulsanne Sells For $550,000 At Auction
The first of the newest breed of uber-Bentleys has sold at auction just after its debut at Pebble Beach.
Nelson Ireson