Bentley Mulsanne In 2009, Bentley revealed a new luxury flagship, the Mulsanne four-door saloon, named after the corner at Le Mans where the marque had made its racing reputation. The new model was entirely hand-built at Crewe and offered customers greater scope for bespoke personalisation than was possible with the...
Bentley Mulsanne
2010 - 2020
The Bentley Mulsanne was a prestigious, hand-built luxury sedan produced by Bentley Motors from 2010 to 2020. It served as the flagship model of the Bentley lineup, renowned for its opulent design, powerful performance, and unmatched craftsmanship.
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Overview
The Bentley Mulsanne is a flagship luxury sedan from Bentley Motors, named after the Mulsanne Straight of the Le Mans racing circuit, a venue where Bentley has achieved much of its motorsports glory. The Mulsanne was introduced in 2010, serving as a direct successor to the Bentley Arnage and representing the pinnacle of Bentley's craftsmanship, luxury, and performance at the time. It was designed and manufactured to embody the very essence of the Bentley marque, combining traditional handcrafted luxury with modern technology and performance.
The Bentley Mulsanne's design is a blend of classic Bentley heritage and contemporary style. It features the iconic large matrix grille and round headlamps that pay homage to Bentley's classic models, while its body lines and proportions convey a modern and imposing presence. The interior of the Mulsanne is a showcase of luxury and bespoke craftsmanship. It is adorned with the finest hand-stitched leather, exquisite wood veneers, and high-quality metal finishes. The attention to detail and level of customization available for the interior is unparalleled, allowing customers to tailor their vehicles to their exact specifications.
Under the hood, the Mulsanne was initially powered by a 6.75-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine, producing 505 horsepower and 752 lb-ft of torque, enabling it to deliver effortless performance and a smooth, refined driving experience. This engine was coupled with an 8-speed automatic transmission, providing seamless acceleration and ensuring the Mulsanne could glide with ease, regardless of speed.
In 2016, Bentley introduced the Mulsanne Speed, a more performance-oriented version of the standard model. The Mulsanne Speed's engine was tuned to deliver 530 horsepower and 811 lb-ft of torque, reducing the 0-60 mph acceleration time and increasing the top speed, making it one of the fastest ultra-luxury sedans in the world.
The Mulsanne offered a wide array of modern technology and luxury amenities, including an advanced infotainment system, digital instrument cluster, rear-seat entertainment systems, and a bespoke audio system designed by Naim. It also featured numerous comfort and convenience features, such as massaging seats, bespoke champagne coolers, and sophisticated driver assistance systems to ensure both driver and passengers traveled in utmost comfort and safety.
Production of the Bentley Mulsanne came to an end in 2020, marking the conclusion of the model's decade-long reign as Bentley's flagship sedan. The Mulsanne's discontinuation also marked the end of the 6.75-liter V8 engine, a powertrain that had been a significant part of Bentley's history for over 60 years. Bentley celebrated the Mulsanne's legacy and the retirement of the iconic engine with a final limited edition model, the Mulsanne 6.75 Edition by Mulliner, limited to just 30 examples.
Mulsanne Basics
Production: 2010 - 2020
Body style: 4-door saloon
Engine: 6.75 L Turbo V8
Transmission: 8-speed auto
Designer: Dirk van Braeckel
A Legacy
The Bentley Mulsanne is remembered as a symbol of ultimate luxury, bespoke craftsmanship, and effortless performance. It embodied Bentley's commitment to creating the world's most luxurious and desirable cars, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern technology to create a truly exceptional automotive experience.