Pri Bentley they say goodbye to their legendary 6,75-liter V8, which is considered to be the longest continuously series-requested V8 and at the same time from a luxury sedan Mulsanne. In total, they will produce a total of 30 copies of the special series Mulsanne 6.75 Edition by Mulliner, which differs from the others by black decorative details, chrome on and next to the lights and 21-inch alloy wheels. Each plate with the serial number of the manufactured powertrain was also signed by Bentley's CEO Adrian Hallmark.
Inside, customers will be able to choose from the four color schemes they have at Bentley named with Imperial Blue, Beluga, Fireglow in Newmarket Tan. For a more prestigious feel, the English have installed a few more silver trim elements on the center console and dashboard in the passenger compartment.
Upon entering the vehicle, the driver and passengers are greeted by a floor projection with an inscription 6.75 Edition, and the last representative is also pointed out by a plaque with inscriptions '6.75 Edition', 'Celebrating 60 years of the L Series V8 engine' in 'One of thirty hand built in Crewe by Bentley Mulliner'.
Bentley Mulsanne 6.75 Edition by Mulliner otherwise based on the model Mulsanne speed, but it is powered by the already mentioned 6,75-liter V8 with 394 kW (530 hp) in 1.100 Nm maximum torque. With the production of the model Mulsanne will be in Hose completed in the spring, making the new British-style flagship a model Flying spur.