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Bentley is giving the Mulsanne some much needed updates in the guise of the Mulsanne Mulliner Driving Specification that adds 21in wheels, diamond-patterned leather and selectable suspension and steering.
The Mulsanne continues to use Bentley's iconic 6.75 liter V8 with two turbos to produce 505hp and 752ft-lbs of torque. It comes with Bentley's eight-speed automatic transmission with steering-wheel mounted paddles and selectable sport mode. It will accelerate to 100km/h in 5.3 seconds with a 296km/h top speed.
Another one of the exclusive features on the Driving Specification is the 21in, two-piece alloy wheels with titanium fasteners. Buyers can also purchase optional painted versions of these wheels or the self-leveling center caps.
The other exterior feature that sets off the Driving Specification is the two B-shaped vents in fenders that are meant to look like Bentley's flying B hood ornament.
Inside, the Driving Specification has diamond-patterned leather on the seats and doors with a leather headliner.
Bentley is also adding two options to the Mulsanne. A glass sunroof and bottle cooler with hand-blown champagne flutes are new options for the Mulsanne. The Driving Specification is available with a variety of other options including ventilated seats, over 100 paint colors, 22 leather colors and several wood veneers.

Mulsanne (modern)
Replacing the Arnage, the Mulsanne was presented in 2009 at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. Bentley describes the Mulsanne’s design as a “unique fusion of sportiness, coachbuilt elegance, and solidity.
The Mulsanne is powered by a 6.75-litre Rolls-Royce V8, m... more