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Mulsanne

A pure expression of exquisite luxury and phenomenal performance, the new Mulsanne represents the pinnacle of Bentley’s design, craft and engineering skills. Beneath its bonnet lies a 6¾ litre, twin turbocharged V8 engine that can propel the car and its occupants from 0 to 60 mph in 5.1 seconds (0 to 100 km/h in 5.3 seconds) and on to a top speed of 184 mph (296 km/h).

The face of the new Mulsanne has seen significant attention from the Bentley designers. A new, front grille features vertical stainless steel vanes. The effect is striking: the car appears wide, sleek and low, connecting it closely to the road. A redesigned front and rear feature sharp lines, the superformed panels housing a sleek new headlamp configuration. New rear lamps reflecting the Bentley ‘B’ design match the stainless steel Bentley ‘B’ wing vents, while inside, a new fluted seat design completes a uniquely luxurious cabin.


Exterior

The new Mulsanne’s steel monocoque body structure is clad in superformed aluminium for fewer joins. Following assembly of the shell, each panel is primed, painted, sanded, lacquered and polished to a mirror finish by hand, the car’s sweeping lines finally coming to life. The new Mulsanne features sharper lines to the fenders, bonnet and boot, which combine to give the entire exterior a contemporary appearance, with the bumpers emerging seamlessly from the bodyshell. From the front, the car looks wide, low and tightly connected to the road.

Engineering

The Mulliner Driving Specification comprises a carefully curated collection of sport-themed additions, all designed by the Mulliner team. They include handcrafted details such as a new 21” Radiance alloy wheel by Mulliner, Flying ‘B’ style wing vents in polished stainless steel, unique Mulliner treadplates and a new sports-tuned suspension setting. The result is a more dynamic edge to the interior and exterior of your Mulsanne.

Interior

Mulliner has created three optional bottle coolers for the new Mulsanne, each reflecting Bentley’s legendary craftsmanship and subtle design language. One holds two water bottles and tumblers, while another holds champagne bottles and flutes. A third can house spirit bottles, crystal glasses and a Bentley hip flask. Nestled between the back seats with the refrigeration system hidden in the boot, they provide the perfect solution for a drink on the go – whatever your preferred choice of refreshment.




Maximum Power
377
Kw
at 4000 rpm
Maximum Speed
184
mph
296 km/h
0-60 mph
5.1
sec
0-100 km/h 5.3 seconds
Maximum Torque
752
lbs/ft
at 1750 rpm
Engine Capacity
6752 cc
V8
Engine


Specifications

Basic Information

Max power 505 bhp / 377 kW / 512 PS @ 4,000rpm
Fuel Type EU 95 to 98 RONUS / ROW 92 to 98 RON
Combined 18.8 mpg 15.0 litres / 100kms
City driving (US) 11 US mpg
Highway driving (US) 18 US mpg
Maximum torque 1020 Nm/ 752 lb.ft @ 1750rpm
Max speed 184 mph / 296 km/h
CO2 emissions 342 g/km
Weights and Dimensions

Length 5575 mm 18 ft 3 in
Width 2208 mm 7 ft 3 in
Height 1521 mm 5 ft
Wheelbase 3266 mm 10 ft 8 in
Gross Vehicle Weight 3200 kg / 7055 lb
Boot Volume 443 litres
Fuel Tank Capacity 96 litres / 21.12 gallons / 25.36 US gallons
Kerb Weight 2685 kg / 5919 lb, NA 2711 kg / 5976 lb
Emission Controls EU 6 / LEV II

LOCATION

Miller Motorcars

342 West Putnam

Greenwich, CT 06830

CONTACT

SALES: 866-823-2251

SERVICE: 866-825-2561

Email Us

Sales Hours

Monday Friday 9:00am 6:00pm

Saturday 9:00am 4:00pm

Sunday: Closed

Service Hours

Monday Friday 7:30am 5:00pm

Saturday: Closed

Sunday: Closed

* Images, prices, and options shown, including vehicle color, trim, options, pricing and other specifications are subject to availability, incentive offerings, current pricing and credit worthiness.The advertised price does not include sales tax, dealer conveyance fee of $799, vehicle registration fees, other fees required by law, finance charges and any documentation charges.

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