2014 Bentley Mulsanne review - Cars Guide
Automotive pieces of art like a Bentley Mulsanne are owned by those who demand nothing but the best and can afford to spend many hours on multiple visits to the Bentley centre fine tuning their exacting requirements from a huge range of options. Perhaps, but I've spent many hours in the British Bentley factory over several years and watched these people in action. The large, imposing saloon in which we have just spent a most enjoyable few days was fitted with a $24,837 Premiere Specifications package which includes the Bentley 'Flying B' bonnet mascot, seat cooling and heating, veneered picnic tables in the... These are the sort of upmarket items you would anticipate in a car like this, with the exception of the rear camera these days is fitted to many cars with a price tag that's a thirtieth of the Bentley's. Also installed in 'our' Bentley Mulsanne was a list of items under the heading of Mulliner Driving Specifications. The Mulliner extras add up to $37,387. Bentley Mulsanne is named for the Mulsanne Straight. Source: www.carsguide.com.au