Since its debut at the Pebble Beach Concours dโElegance in 2009, the Mulsanne saloon remains a pure example of the Grand Touring Bentley, combining coach-built elegance and hand-crafted luxury with immense power and sportiness at the pinnacle of British luxury motoring.
Now with the Mulsanne Convertible Concept, Bentleyโs designers are providing a glimpse into the potential future of the marqueโs flagship family. Appealing to automotive connoisseurs seeking the ultimate in contemporary design, prestige and exclusivity, the Mulsanne Convertible Concept will be the worldโs most elegant and sophisticated convertible, providing a supremely powerful and refined luxury grand touring experience for four adults.
The graceful form of the Mulsanne Convertible Concept is a fusion of sportiness and coach-built elegance, its sculpted lines and muscular haunches conveying a sense of power and movement.
The spacious yet intimate cabin design is inspired by luxurious, high-performance power boats. With its unrivalled combination of chic, contemporary design, sumptuous materials, painstaking attention to detail and supreme refinement, the Mulsanne Convertible Concept reinforces Bentleyโs position as the undisputed benchmark in handcrafted automotive luxury.
Commenting on the Mulsanne Convertible Concept, Wolfgang Dรผrheimer, Bentleyโs Chairman and Chief Executive said: โThe modern, luxurious, high-tech Mulsanne saloon provides a perfect foundation on which to create the worldโs most elegant convertible. The Convertible Concept will extend the appeal of the Mulsanne family, while enhancing the profile of the Bentley brand, particularly in new and emerging markets.โ
Open-top cars have been an intrinsic part of the company’s heritage since its formation in 1919. From the race-bred 3-litre of the 1920s to the Park Ward S1 Drophead Coupe of the fifties through the Corniche and, most recently, Azure, Bentley has created an array of glamorous and desirable convertibles at the zenith of luxury motoring.
In Detail
type | Series Production Car |
released at | 2012 Paris Motor Show |
built at | Crewe, England |
body stylist | Dirk van Braeckel |
engine | L-Series 90ยฐ V8 |
position | Front, Longitudinal |
aspiration | Twin Turbocharged |
block material | Aluminum Alloy |
fuel feed | Electronic Injection |
displacement | 6752 cc / 412 inยณ |
bore | 104.1 mm / 4.1 in |
stroke | 99.1 mm / 3.9 in |
power | 377 kw / 505 bhp @ 4200 rpm |
specific output | 74.79 bhp per litre |
torque | 1020 nm / 752.3 ft lbs @ 1750 rpm |
body / frame | Unitary Steel Monocoque w/Aluminum Fenders, Hood, |
driven wheels | RWD |
wheel type | Mulsanne Alloy Wheel |
front tires | 265/45 ZR 20 |
rear tires | 265/45 ZR 20 |
front brakes | Iron Discs |
f brake size | 38 x 400 mm / 1.5 x 15.7 in |
rear brakes | Iron Discs |
r brake size | 30 x 370 mm / 1.2 x 14.6 in |
front wheels | F 50.8 x 22.9 cm / 20 x 9 in |
rear wheels | R 50.8 x 22.9 cm / 20 x 9 in |
steering | Servotronic Speed-Sensitive Electronic Assist |
f suspension | Double Wishbones w/Air Springs |
r suspension | Multi-Link w/Air Springs |
transmission | ZF 8HP70 8-Speed Automatic |