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Auto Review: 2011 Bentley Mulsanne

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

The 2011 Bentley Mulsanne is another expensive car, but refocus it ones- its launch becomes a rare occurrence indeed.

This all-new 2011 Bentley Mulsanne is the first car designed from the ground up solely as a Bentley since the 8-litre of 1928, and it is meant to represent all the Bentley stands for. It succeeds the last went out of production last October, the 2009 Arnage, as the marque’s largest sedan.

The Mulsanne was revealed first at the Pebble Beach Concours d-Elegance in August last year, and the deliveries to the first customer will start this fall. The Mulsanne is built and trimmed at the traditional Bentley factory in Crewe, which was renovated for the new luxury sedan.

The new 2011 Mulsanne is a fast, luxurious, four-door sedan that hides a fair amount of modern technology inconspicuously within a classic recipe. It provides drivers with a “stately, dominant feeling,” and it is meant to rule the category of ultra-luxurious four-door sedans. But it does so quietly, in a slightly understated way. As the Brits would say, the Mulsanne isn’t flash. It’s just big, and handcrafted.

That makes it entirely different in spirit and presentation from such new entries as the Porsche Panamera and Aston-Martin Rapide.

Bentley is in the auto-production (cars) since 1920s, and the Arnage owners were quite clear to team-up with Bentley that has maintained the traditional values- a huge low-revving V-8 engine providing a “wave of torque” in a hand-built four-door car with an interior crafted of woods, leathers, and metals-and were willing to pay for it.

The U.S. price starts at $275,000, plus a $2,595 delivery fee-and options will add up quickly.

Only 800 Mulsannes can be built each year at full production. That compares to several thousand of the more modern Continental series, with its turbocharged W-12 engine and all-wheel-drive.

Auto Spy: 2012 BMW 6-Series Convertible

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

The new 2012 BMW 6-Series Coupe and Convertible is not ready to arrive in showrooms till the earliest of the next year as the current model was only given its mid-cycle facelift a little over two years ago.

However, the prototypes of the new car are already being tested in Europe and several shots have been captured by spy photographers on several occasions testing near BMW’s headquarters in Munich or around the Nurburgring circuit.

With the comparison between the spy shots of the Coupe and the latest shots of the Convertible, several clear differences can be noted out. The rear side windows are a different shape on the two cars, the roof profile is also slightly different and the rear window on the Coupe is slightly wider than the one on the Convertible as well.

According to this, BMW is preparing two separate 6-Series models unlike what it did for the latest Z4 Roadster, which now only comes with a folding hard-top roof. BMW will sell both a 6-Series Coupe and a 6-Series Convertible with a conventional soft-top roof.

And the current 6-Series has proven to be a sales success, with numbers averaging just on 20,000 units per year. The spy shots reveal a much sleeker look and a wider, more purposeful stance.

Interior, the new 6-Series will feature plenty of luxury appointments as well as an eight-speed automatic gearbox with paddle-shifters. The current engine lineup is expected to carry over relatively unchanged, but there’s chance that the range-topping M6 model may not be replaced as BMW is planning a new standalone high-end sports car to fill that segment.