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2016 Bentley Mulsanne Speed Reviews

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Bentley sets expiration date for its iconic W12 engine, but what does its first electric car have in store?
By Tung Nguyen · 17 May 2021
Bentley Motors believes its long-running W12 engine will finally wind down production by 2026, around the same time the brand plans to roll-out its first battery electric vehicle (BEV).Speaking to Australian journalists at the launch of the new Bentayga,
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Toyota Land Cruiser or Lexus hybrids not to your taste? 2022 Bentley Bentayga Hybrid and Flying Spur Hybrid confirmed for Australia as high-end fuel sippers
By Tung Nguyen · 14 May 2021
Bentley Australia has confirmed that it will start bringing in electrified models next, starting with its Bentayga SUV in early 2022 and then followed by the Flying Spur sedan.Though the Bentayga Hybrid was first revealed at the 2018 Geneva motor show, th
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2021 Bentley Bentayga pricing and specs detailed: Updated Aston Martin DBX, Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 and Range Rover rival arrives to out-lux competitors
By Tung Nguyen · 14 May 2021
Bentley's updated Bentayga is now on offer in Australian showrooms, with the base V8 grade available since November last year and the top-spec Speed grade landing in late 2021.Pricing for the former starts at $364,800 before on-road costs, making it $24,4
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Top 11 celebrity car collections
By Iain Kelly · 15 Sep 2020
A key part of “celebrity life” is having a garage heaving with expensive, exotic cars to maintain that image of wealth and success. Sports stars, musicians, actors, fashion designers and others in the glitterarti have plenty of pesos in the bank to fund a lavish lifestyle, and a few of them have spent their hard-earned building seriously cool collections of cars.
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Top sports cars sold in 2019
By Justin Hilliard · 29 Jan 2020
Let’s face it, when the sports-car bubble bursts, it bursts hard – real hard. You only need to look back to 2019 to get the latest example of that fact, with Australian sales down a massive 20.8 per cent
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The cheapest way to get a Bentley on your driveway
By Tung Nguyen · 01 Nov 2019
If you've ever wondered what your house would look like with a Bentley parked out of the front, the ultra-luxurious brand has just made it easier to picture.Launching a new smartphone app called Bentley AR Visualiser, the augmented reality software will p
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Bentley Flying Spur First Edition 2020 revealed
By Spencer Leech · 22 Jul 2019
Bentley has revealed a special First Edition variant for its all-new Flying Spur sedan range, which is slated for production before year’s end.
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Bentley goes electric with futuristic EXP 100 GT
By Andrew Chesterton · 11 Jul 2019
Bentley turned 100 years old yesterday, and the brand has been busy building itself a birthday present in the shape of the future-focused EXP 100 GT.Designed to paint a clear picture of the brand's future direction, the EXP 100 GT is dripping in the
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Bentley Continental GT sets Pikes Peak production car record
By Spencer Leech · 02 Jul 2019
Bentley’s W12-powered Continental GT has been crowned fastest production car at Pikes Peak, following a record-setting run at the famous hill climb on Sunday, 30 June.Pikes Peak veteran Rhys Millen piloted the British coupe to the chequered flag in 10 minutes and 18.4 seconds, shaving eight seconds off the previous record, and averaging 112.4km/h.Millen was suitably pleased following the record drive: ''This is an amazing finish to a wet, snowy 2019 run at Pikes Peak,”“We came here with one goal in mind, and that was to be the fastest production car up the mountain and set a new record.“Today was a challenge with what Mother Nature threw at us, but the Continental GT held strong all the way to the top, and we are now number one.”The 156-bend, 20-kilometre hill climb was made particularly difficult this year due to poor weather conditions, and as always, the high altitude put the pressure on drivers and vehicles alike.With the start line positioned 2800 metres above sea level, the air density on the mountain is reduced by a third, forcing the Continental GT's 6.0-litre twin-turbocharged W12 to work extra hard.At ground level, the big coupe produces 473kW and 900Nm, and can sprint from zero to 100km/h in 3.7 seconds.Last year, Millen set the outright record for a production SUV on the Pikes Peak course, steering a Bentley Bentayga up the hill in 10 minutes and 49.9 seconds.
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World's most expensive car accessories
By CarsGuide team · 24 Jun 2019
Has the world gone mad: $300,000 extra for a clock in the new Bentley Bentayga SUV
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