An end of an era: Bentley’s Mulsanne bows out after 11 years
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Saying goodbye
The coronavirus pandemic has not only affected human beings but also disrupted supply chains across the world. One such example is Bentley's Mulsanne, which was permanently stopped after British carmaker’s factory in Crewe was closed temporarily.
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Limited run
Bentley also announced the launch of Mulsanne 6.75 Edition, a limited edition version of the flagship with a production run of only 30 units.
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Closely guarded secret
The automaker’s announcement reads, “its future home remains a closely guarded secret.”
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A legendary V8
The end of production of Mulsanne also marks the retirement for Bentley’s iconic 6.75-liter V8 which first entered production in 1959.