The Bentley Mulsanne was once one of the most luxurious supercars in the world before stopping production in recent years. This model is positioned to compete with Rolls-Royce Phantom, however, in terms of size and equipment, Bentley Mulsanne is only equivalent to Rolls-Royce Ghost.
In Vietnam, there are more than 35 Bentley Mulsanne in circulation, but only one is in the Le Mans Edition version. This is a limited edition worldwide with only 48 units, and the model in Vietnam has the serial number 22.
After a long time of absence, the unique Bentley Mulsanne Le Mans Edition in Vietnam has recently been reintroduced and put up for sale. The car has a basic, glossy black exterior, replacing the gray rat fur decal that was previously applied.
Compared to the standard version, the Bentley Mulsanne Le Mans Edition has many special identifying details. Notably, the five-spoke male trays are designed in a diamond shape with dark paint. The double exhaust pipe cluster has a saw tooth design, completely different from the oval shape commonly seen on other versions.
Inside the interior, the words "Le Mans Edition" shine on the doorstep of all car doors. On the seats, the contrasting sewing lines stand out in the areas with diamond-shaped cotton. The words "Le Mans Edition" continued to appear in the cockpit with the image of a racing car, all embroidered with white threads on the roof.
All 48 Bentley Mulsanne Le Mans Edition cars are equipped with Le Mans's signature clock face, along with a cluster of accessories and an exclusive detail in the gear shift area. Here, the veneer wood panels are engraved with separate order numbers for each vehicle. The only car in Vietnam has the serial number 22, a number that is considered beautiful and has the meaning of " forever".
In terms of power, the Bentley Mulsanne is equipped with a 6.75-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine, producing a maximum capacity of 505 horsepower and a maximum torque of 1,020 Nm. The powertrain combined with an 8-speed ZF automatic transmission helps the car accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5.3 seconds, before reaching a maximum speed of about 296 km/h.