Bentley has confirmed a final version of the flagship Mulsanne dubbed ‘6.75 Edition’ will be available in limited numbers.
 
Just 30 examples of the ultra-luxury limousine will be built to celebrate 60 years of continuous production of the  6.75-litre V8 engine. In this instance, it produces 395kW of power and 1100Nm of torque.
 
The special edition will be based on the current Mulsanne Speed with highlights such as the interior ‘organ stop’ ventilation controls replaced by designs capped by miniature versions of the engine oil cap, a unique 6.75 Edition motif stitched into the seats and projected by the LED welcome lamps as well as the faces of the clock and minor gauges featuring schematic cutaway drawings of the engine itself.
 
Wider features include gloss black brightware accentuating the paintwork, bright chrome headlamps and tail lamps, dark tint treatments to the Flying B bonnet mascot, Mulliner
Serenity radiator grille and exhaust finishers, as well as 21-inch five-spoke Mulsanne Speed wheels with a bright-machined finish and gloss black pockets.
 
Under the bonnet, the engine intake manifold will be finished in black in lieu of the traditional silver and the engine number plaque will be signed by Bentley’s Chairman and Chief Executive, Adrian Hallmark.
 
There will also be four single tone hides – Imperial Blue, Beluga, Fireglow and Newmarket Tan – offered for the cabin with accents in silver through seat piping, accent hide around the centre console, deep pile overmat bindings, and the accent colour showing through the perforated hide to the seats and door inserts.
 
The centre console and rear cabin console will get a silver-painted veneer whilst the fascias and waistrails will be finished in high-gloss Grand Black.
 
The Mulsanne 6.75 Edition by Mulliner marks the end of the line for Mulsanne with the new Flying Spur to take over as the flagship four-door sedan for the British marque.
 
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