Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Convertible Grand Bentley, the Mulsanne lost the roof and saw timber

Convertible Grand Bentley, the Mulsanne lost the roof and saw timber


The name is not as sophisticated as the work. Probably the phrase that best defines the new Convertible Grand Bentley Mulsanne , a convertible prototype that gives us the British brand for the Hall Los Angeles. This is, roughly, a Mulsanne now open sky.


And that only means one thing, the ultimate luxury convertible body now. Bentley wanted to, in his words, creating the world’s most sophisticated convertible. And it has done so by taking its most classic luxury saloon and giving it a new character, from the beginning, in a collector’s item.


So much so that Bentley has been allowed to present a faithful production, a production that, to become a reality, would arrive in showrooms in very limited series prototype. That is why the Grand Bentley Convertible becomes a crucible of noble materials and luxury, as the wooden plank walnut covering the hood once hidden.


Convertible Grand Bentley, the Mulsanne lost the roof and saw timber


Convertible Grand Bentley, the Mulsanne lost the roof and saw timber


Outside you will recognize it by its blue Sequin Blue with accents of Liquid Metal, such as the hood or pillars A. Within its no wonder, with leather coverings everywhere stitched diamond shaped, wood inserts and a contrasting as attractive as elegant colors. And it still has not lost uncovering elegance.


This cruiser convertible is powered by a huge 6.75-liter V8 engine, 537 horses and no less than 1,100 Nm of torque. If you think about it, it is the same block that moves the Mulsanne Speed ​​, a more sporty and irreverent British version of this sedan, now convertible.


The Convertible Grand Bentley Mulsanne is a prototype that could see life in the finest showrooms over the next year, because when Bentley puts a car on the street is so because their customers wanted. The ultimate luxury opencast named.



Convertible Grand Bentley, the Mulsanne lost the roof and saw timber

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