Bentley Mulsanne Speed: faster and more exclusive

Bentley Mulsanne Speed: faster and more exclusive

Faster and more exclusive. This new Bentley redefines the fastest and most luxurious driving experience in the world. During the Paris Motor Show, we will have the first introduction with Bentley's new flagship.

The heart of the Mulsanne Speed is the iconic 6.75 liter twinturbo V8. Bentley redeveloped the engine for the Mulsanne Speed. This development makes the engine faster and more fluent. The result is 537 hp and 1.100 Nm of torque which is already available at 1.750 rpm. You will need only 4.9 seconds to sprint to 100 kph and the top speed of this limousine is 305 kph. Unique performance for such a luxurious and enormous car. The car is 13 percent more economic thanks to a system that shuts down a few cylinders when possible. Important detail about the SPeed is a more sporty suspension which is better than the suspension of the normal Mulsanne.

The exterior can be recognized by dark tinted grids and chrome Speed logos. Of course the car isn't too outstanding but still elegant. The sporty, grooved exhaust tips create a deeper sound which is unique for the Speed. Bentley introduces a few new colours on the Mulsanne Speed. Spectre (black with a gold/green tint), Candy Red, Camel and Marlin are the four colours that give you more options. The Mulsanne is already available in over 100 different colours so this makes it only harder to choose your favorite colour.

Bentley Mulsanne Speed: sneller en exclusiever
Bentley Mulsanne Speed: sneller en exclusieverBentley Mulsanne Speed: sneller en exclusieverBentley Mulsanne Speed: sneller en exclusieverBentley Mulsanne Speed: sneller en exclusiever
Bentley Mulsanne Speed: sneller en exclusiever
Bentley Mulsanne Speed: sneller en exclusieverBentley Mulsanne Speed: sneller en exclusiever
Bentley Mulsanne Speed: sneller en exclusieverBentley Mulsanne Speed: sneller en exclusieverBentley Mulsanne Speed: sneller en exclusiever
Bentley Mulsanne Speed: sneller en exclusiever

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