
Bentley celebrates 60 years of the reign of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom with a special exhibition based on the Mulsanne, called the Diamond Jubilee Edition, available in 60 numbered copies. In this version of the flagship Crewe is recognized for gold embroidery on headrests and cushions and folding tables for the rear and the dashboard are also decorated with gold thread, depicting the royal carriage used during the most solemn official appointments. The Mulsanne has then two steel plates depicting the words “Bentley Mulliner, England” and the name of the installation, in addition to the winged present on each B-pillar. The 60 lucky buyers can also choose between the colors over Beluga Claret (bicolor), Sapphire Black, Claret, Pale Black Sapphire over Sapphire (color), Pale Sapphire and White Sand. At a technical level the Mulsanne Diamond Jubilee Edition no different whatsoever than traditional versions. It is then pushed from the V8 twin-turbocharged 6.75, credited with 512 hp at 4,200 rev/min and 1,020 Nm of torque at 1,750 rev/min. It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.3 seconds, covering the 0-160 km/h in 11.5 seconds and reaches a top speed of 296 km/h.
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