Limousine makes quite a statement and if you crave for that kind of attention, Bentley has got you covered.
has got you covered. Meet the Bentley Mulsanne Grand Limousine by Mulliner. The six-seater is nothing short of a palace and is three feet longer and 79 mm taller than Bentley’s new Mulsanne.
Bentley Mulsanne Grand Limousine
For the uninitiated, Mulliner is Bentley’s coachbuilding division based out of Crewe, the United Kingdom which cater to the most demanding of customers for over a 100 years now. Bentley Mulsanne Grand Limousine has many outlandish features like electrochromic or ‘smart glass’ – which allows passengers to switch the interior division and rear cabin window glass between clear and opaque at the touch of a button. Behind the glass are 4 seats, two of which are rear-facing to allow face-to-face conversation cocooned in luxury. It’s got wood veneered roof along with features such as iPad charging and docking stations, as well as veneered fold-out tables, a bottle cooler with frosted glass and crystal flutes, and a soft drink cabinet so that you can have a soda or something better! It has an intercom system to communicate with the driver and unique controls for the rear features.
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Bentley Mulsanne Grand Limousine features a unique interior with private-aviation-style seating configuration in the rear cabin.
To handle all these modifications and still drive like a car it is fitted with a fully engineered powertrain, transmission and a re-engineered chassis and suspension.
Wolfgang Dürheimer, chairman and chief executive of Bentley Motors, comments: “The Mulsanne Grand Limousine showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of our in-house coachbuilder, Mulliner and exemplifies the way in which our experts consult with a customer to turn their vision into an extraordinary reality. The attention to detail, quality, creativity and skill applied to every Mulliner commission is truly unique in the automotive world.”
Bentley Mulsanne Grand Limousine is three feet long and 3 inches taller than the existing Mulsanne
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