Showing posts with label Bentley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bentley. Show all posts

Monday, April 11, 2011

New Bentley Mulsane 2011 Review


Rolls-Royce may be the best wealth sort in the humanity, but don't swan that to Bentley because the latter is out to corroborate to its unloved relative that it's inclined on attractive over the top domino with the 2011 Bentley Mulsanne, the company's all-new flagship car car.

Bentley's new opulence car, which it is proclaiming as the "pinnacle" of expensiveness cars, made a resounding class commencement at the 2009 Pebble Beach Concours, drain the tending of a pack of spectators who were there to looker the unveiling of Bentley's newest toy. The Mulsanne, which was titled after the notorious 90-degree release at Le Mans, instrument be officially launched at the 2009 City Travel Present but that didn't labial the folks from Bentley from giving the concentrated assemble at Pebble Beach a first-glance at the car that is fabrication up to prettify the Phantom's greatest mortal.


Tasked with building an all-new flagship that captures the essence of the Bentley marque – incomparable coach-built luxury and a passion for power and speed – the engineers and designers in Crewe left nothing to chance. The result is the 2011 Bentley Mulsanne.

Begin by examining the four brightly-polished organ-stop vent plungers. The stainless steel knobs situated high on the dashboard are easy to miss at a cursory glance. However, each is tasked with the important role of shutting down airflow from one of the bulls-eye air vents. Decades ago, the smooth metal rods would have been connected directly to the mechanical flapper. Today, with the physical connection severed by technology, a series of electronic micro switches sends orders to digital servos that handle the job. Understanding the tactile significance of that age-old mechanical movement, Bentley engineers painstakingly replicated the gratifying feedback of a precisely polished steel rod sliding over smooth felt to pull a soft leather damper closed. Their accomplishment is all but flawless.


Electronics manage nearly every aspect of the Mulsanne's venerable 6.75-liter V8, from the ignition sequence to fuel delivery. It systematically whirls to life and immediately settles into a near-silent idle.

Unlike the Onyx-over-Saddle right-hand drive model we drove in the UK last year, this North American-spec Mulsanne wears Pale Sapphire paint over a Cashew interior (with French Navy contrasting color). The base price on all models is $285,000 (plus $2,595 destination), but a standard Mulsanne is unheard of. This particular model is fitted with a smattering of options, including 21-inch two-piece Polished Sport Wheels ($6,315), Naim Premium Audio ($7,415), Seat Ventilation & Massage ($3,000), Burr Oak Veneer ($4,630), Adaptive Cruise Control ($3,270) and a Flying 'B' Radiator Mascot. Add in several more thoughtful touches, such as Ambient Interior Mood Lighting ($390) and a Valet Key ($250), and the bottom line on this magnificent beauty is a bold $330,195.

Let us reassure you that the 2011 Bentley Mulsanne is worth every single copper-plated zinc cent of one-third of a million dollars. Wrap your hand around the polished stainless steel door handles (the insides have a tactile knurling to delight fingertips) and give it a firm tug. The door glides open, and the interior aroma spills out with it like the intense bouquet of a fine wine. Bentley reinstated its traditional tanning process for the hides within the Mulsanne's cabin. The result is a rich and aromatic leather balm, distinctly different from the synthetic "painted" leather smell in most automotive interiors.


The cabin is lavish and sumptuous, both driver-focused and passenger-pampering. The steering wheel isn't particularly meaty or sculpted, but the texture, feel and grip of the leather is so silken, it doesn't need to be. The twelve-way power-operated heated and massaging seats are as comfortable as your favorite lounge chair but devoid of excessive bolstering, and they offer overly generous fore-and-aft travel on their tracks. The vertebrae-liquidizing seat massage feature should be illegal while the vehicle is in motion – its rhythmic pulsations could render an insomniac on Red Bull unconscious at high noon.


Bentley's are designed around the driver, but don't be fooled into thinking that passengers are relegated to anything short of International First Class. While the front passenger enjoys the identical accommodations as the driver, the rear passengers (two-plus-one accommodations) relax with eight-way power-operated heated and massaging seats with lumbar support and memory features. Not only are there four individual zones in the vehicle's climate control system, but the occupants in the rear are able to move the front passenger seat out of the way (as if the generous legroom simply wasn't good enough). The various controls are all smartly tucked out of the way inside the rear center armrest.

Bentley boasts that the engine now generates 505 horsepower at 4,200 rpm – and that's the least impressive part of the tale. More significant is the devilish (and mind-boggling) 752 pound-feet of torque available from just 1,750 rpm. Somehow commendably tolerating the power is a standard is a ZF eight-speed automatic transmission with steering wheel-mounted "paddles" for manual control. According to the automaker, the Mulsanne sedan will reach 60 mph from a standstill in just 5.1 seconds. Keep your foot down for 11.6 seconds, and the 5,700-pound four-door will hit 100 mph (despite toting nearly double the weight, this buffed beauty is quicker than a Porsche Cayman S).

Once under way, the sound of the engine and exhaust is terrifically muted during steady motoring, as if the powerplant is somehow operating in the vacuum of space. The absence of engine noise on the highway is eerie, but understandable. As mentioned, the Mulsanne is the first vehicle in its segment to boast variable displacement – valves close in four of the cylinders to maximize fuel economy during cruising. The powertrain function isn't new, as many automakers have embraced so-called "cylinder deactivation" technology over the years.

As expected, the Mulsanne wears mighty brakes. Its iron rotors (two-piece units) are 15.75 inches in diameter up front with six-piston calipers, and 14.60 inches in the rear with two-piston calipers. The optional 21-inch wheels wear 265/45ZR21 performance rubber, affording the four-door plenty of adhesion. Stomp the brakes and the nose drops as weight transfers forward (along with everything else). Prior to deceleration testing, cinch all seatbelts and secure loose articles within the cabin. The brakes are very effective.

Without question, the Bentley Mulsanne delivers an extraordinary driving experience – every bit as grand as one would expect, particularly given its lofty price tag. The big four-door is comfortable on the highway and capable in the corners. It accelerates rapidly and bleeds of speed without drama. However, the mechanical operation of the machine is only one part of its charm. It's so much more than adept transportation.

The Bentley Mulsanne represents nearly a century of coachbuilt automotive history. That heritage is ingrained in the aluminum body panels, stainless steel adornments and dyed leather hides. Countless man-hours are embodied in the upholstery stitching, hand-polishing and laborious inspection of every pore.

The Bentley Mulsanne, arguably the world's finest luxury automobile, is a piece of rolling art. It reflects the owner's character, individuality, passion and financial worth. The hand-crafted sedan speaks volumes about those behind its wheel, yet it doesn't utter a single word.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Bentley Supersport Convertible Ice Speed Record

Geneva Motor Show presents Bentley Supersports "Ice Speed Record" Convertible, Limited Edition and the celebration of the ice speed record beaten by a few days ago Supersports Continental convertible, driven by Juha Kankkunen. The car has reached 330.695 km / h with a distance of 16.5 kilometers, above the ice layer 70 cm and a temperature of -30 degrees Celsius.


Its twin-turbo W12 with 640 hp which is supported by the E85 bioethanol. The "Ice Speed Record" will be built only 100 individuals who are motivated by good W12 capable of providing 800 Nm of torque which is managed by Quickshift 6-speed automatic transmission. encouraging performance with 0-100 km / closed in just 3.8 seconds and capable of touching 160 km / h in 9.5 seconds.

Injection unit energy than "normal" W12 ensured by a new intake and exhaust systems and a new mapping of the electronic control unit and more efficient intercooler. Recovery 80-120 km / h in 2.5 seconds set on fire. Like the car that broke the record, this limited edition can be activated by gasoline, ethanol and a combination of both.

Responsible FlexFuel technology that enables a drastic reduction of pollutant emissions. As usual, the transmission uses 4 × 4 system with Torsen center differential (asymmetric torque distribution front 40% and 60% in the rear). This car is based on alloy rims 20 '10-spoke with 275/35 Pirelli tires.

Braking system is structured around instead of carbon-ceramic discs 420mm front and 356 rear caliper bitten by pumping the front to 8. Three colors available for the body, (Beluga, quartzite and Arctic White) combined with three-piece hood-color Dark Grey Metallic.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Bentley Arnage, Luxury Exotic Car

Bentley Motors continues the intensive development of its flagship Arnage range with the introduction of a major program enhancements for powertrain and chassis Model Year 2007. The famous V8 engine Arnage 6.75 liters now grown up to 500bhp and mated to a six-speed automatic transmission performance advantage, driving dynamics and refinement. Changes in the powertrain equipped with a smooth exterior, interior and under-bonnet design cues.

The Bentley Arnage is an ultra-luxury exotic large sedan built in England. It is available in three trims: the refined Arnage R, the performance-oriented Arnage T, and the long wheelbase Arnage RL. The Arnage R and RL share a twin-turbocharged 6.75-liter V8 that produces 450 horsepower and 645 pounds-feet of torque. The Arnage T features a more powerful twin-turbocharged 6.75-liter V8, with 500 horsepower and 738 pounds-feet of torque. All models send power through a ZF 6-speed automatic transmission with sequential shift control. The computer-controlled adaptive suspension with automatic ride height control is tuned for comfort in the Arnage R and RL, and is sport-tuned in the Arnage T. Traction control and stability control provide responsive handling. A navigation system, Bluetooth, and power adjustable heated front and rear seats are standard on all trims. The Arnage RL features a rear center armrest bottle cooler and a rear reversing camera.


500bhp Arnage is a true driver's car with much higher performance and provides a driving experience that is more useful. Improvement of refinement and comfort to 450bhp Arnage R are equally striking, while the long-wheelbase RL shares the same power output increases with the increase of the rear passenger cabin.

This sedan features a luxurious handcrafted interior with a large variety of custom trim options, including aluminum, carbon fiber and numerous types of wood. Several wheel choices are available, and the paint color can be matched to customer specification. A DVD system with twin screens in the headrests is available.


In addition, reprofiled camshaft with an all-new system of roller tappet provides revised valve timing and substantially improved repair. These changes also provide for increased power, enhanced durability and ensure compliance with European EU IV and U.S. LEV II standards. Although the 6.75-liter engine 2007MY producing around 300 horsepower more than 1959 predecessor, fuel consumption is only 60 percent of the original and thanks to the sophisticated fuel injection and exhaust controls, its emissions output is an incredible 99 percent lower than Bentley's first V8.


Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Bentley Paris Hilton Owned Full Color Pink


Paris Hilton, talented young artist who is very famous. A famous celebrity who was nicknamed "Pink Lover", almost all pink accessories collected. Even the latest Bentley Continental GT cars also turned into a full-color pink on the inside and outside. To achieve this desire, he must grope koceknya to get a Bentley Continental GT with a price
of U.S. $ 175,000. The price was fantastic with amazing results.


After getting the car, heir to the Hilton Hotel immediately surrender his Bentley for modification of home modifications in the U.S. High-End - Customs West Cost. Home modifications are also working on modifications to the car in the television show Pimp My Ride. West Coast Custom (WCC), also known as the most creative shops in the U.S. modif. They can convert your car to be more elegant with the changes, additional accessories, and engine bona fide.

To sort the parts in accordance with the color pink for his taste, good interior, exterior, and also peleknya, Paris, who was born in New York City on February 17, 1981 must pay an additional U $ 25,000. Paris itself is one of the heir to the throne of an international hotel chain, in addition to his brothers Nicky Hilton, Barron Nicholas Hilton and Conrad Hughes Hilton.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Bentley Mulsanne legacy

Bentley's newfangled leader model which carries back the Mulsanne name, and will trade the Arnage, was revealed at the 2009 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, on 16 August 2009. The auto is looked for to go on special around the same time as 2010. Roadster and convertible variants are anticipated to accompany at some indicate as trades for the Arnage based Brooklands and Azure respectively.

It was affirmed at time of launch, that the auto will retain the iconic 6. 75 L (6750 cc/411 in³) V8 motor, yet largely modified to meet Euro V emanations regulations. To actualize the CO2 and outflows reduction too as enhanced fuel depletion, the re outlined motor is lighter and headlines chamber de initiation and variable cam phasing.



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The Mulsanne is additionally notable as it is the first leader auto to be independently outlined by Bentley Motors in almost 80 years; the final being W. O. Bentley's iconic 8 litre pose in 1930.



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Monday, October 4, 2010

Bentley Continental GTC, Smooth Evolution of Distinctive Style


The 2010 Continental GTC is a 2-door, 4-passenger luxury convertible, available in two trims, the Convertible and the Speed. Bentley's 2010 Continental GTC Speed belongs to that rare class of vehicles to which the standard array of automotive superlatives simply does not apply. After all, how can one adequately convey the sensation of accelerating a 5500-pound, leather-clad convertible from rest to 60 mph in a mere
4.5 seconds? Of hitting 195 mph with the top down. Of returning to a standstill via the world's largest production automobile brakes-eight-piston calipers and 16.5-inch carbon-ceramic discs?


Upon introduction, the Convertible is equipped with a standard 6.0-liter, W12, 552-horsepower, turbo engine that achieves 10-mpg in the city and 17-mpg on the highway. The Speed is equipped with a standard 6.0-liter, W12, 600-horsepower, turbo engine that achieves 10-mpg in the city and 17-mpg on the highway. A 6-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard on both trims.


Though essentially a performance variant of the Continental GTC convertible, the Speed is not some stripped-down racer. Sure it has drilled aluminum pedals, but there's no stereo delete option here. Bentley went the other direction and serves up an 1100-watt Naim audio system -- the most powerful available in any production car. The knurled-chrome and leather-paneled gearshift lever of the six-speed ZF transmission further indicate a focus on fine motoring as well as high performance. So do the turned aluminum fascias and use of 12 quilted cowhides to line the sumptuous four-passenger cocoon.


Set atop exclusive 20-inch wheels and 275/35 Pirelli PZeros, the Speed just manages to outsleek the GTC. Some clientele might find it too understated. "Speed" appears only on the doorsills while other signs of the beast -- the crackle-black-finished intake manifold, dark-tinted front grille, larger-diameter tailpipes, and rear spoiler -- are deviously subtle. Such subtlety evaporates at full throttle. By incorporating new pistons, lighter con rods, and a new crankcase design, Crewe engineers were able to coax 9-percent more horses and 15-percent more torque from the 6.0-liter, twin-turbo W-12 engine while reducing carbon dioxide output by 3.5 percent. This brings output to 600 horses and 553 pound-feet of torque, nearly as breathtaking as the burly wuffle of the tuned exhaust.

With communicative steering and four-way-adjustable air suspension, this all-wheel-drive heavyweight ducks and weaves like the World's Greatest. Even when driven hard, understeer has been suppressed; it surfaces only in moments of extreme driver foolishness before being quashed by the deftly tuned ESP.
Still need an easy summary of how the GTC Speed feels? Ultra-smooth, sinfully rich, and even more delectable when whipped. Kinda like, well, you know.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

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