Bentayga EWB Mulliner Elevates SUV
【Summary】Bentley has launched the Bentayga EWB Mulliner, a more luxurious version of the Bentayga EWB. It features a 7.08-inch wheelbase extension, standard Airline Specification rear seats, bespoke styling elements, and a powerful 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine. This release aims to solidify Bentley's position in the bespoke luxury market and attract discerning customers.
Bentley has unveiled the Bentayga EWB Mulliner, an ultra-luxurious version of its already opulent Bentayga EWB model. With a focus on bespoke luxury, Bentley aims to solidify its position in the luxury market with this new addition to its lineup.
The Mulliner division, which has been instrumental in Bentley's recent success, has built 1,500 custom vehicles in the past nine years, with 500 of them being produced in 2022 alone. Bentley appointed Ansar Ali as the head of Mulliner earlier this year, hoping to further elevate the division's achievements.
The Bentayga EWB Mulliner features a range of exclusive enhancements, including a 7.08-inch wheelbase extension and Standard Airline Specification rear seats. Its distinctive design elements include a Double Diamond front grille and 22-inch wheels with self-leveling badges.
Under the hood, the Bentayga EWB Mulliner boasts a powerful 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine, delivering an impressive 542 horsepower and 568 lb-ft of torque.
By expanding the Bentayga EWB into series production, Bentley aims to attract even more discerning customers who seek the utmost in luxury and customization. With the introduction of the Bentayga EWB Mulliner, Bentley continues to establish itself as a leader in the world of bespoke automotive craftsmanship.
-
Electric Nissan Juke: A Sneak Peek at the Future
-
Electric cars set to become more affordable
-
Major creditor in talks to acquire Volta Trucks
-
Chinese EV maker's valuation close to Tesla
-
EVs' Limited Success in the U.S., Excluding Teslas
-
Toyota's Dedication to Quality Shines in Century Bolt Tightening Process
-
Tragic Accident: Bentley's Speed Questioned in Niagara Falls Deaths
-
Accelerating Car Development with Mazda-backed AI Firm
- Dacia closes Black Friday website
- "New York Businessman Crashes Into Canadian Border in Niagara Falls"
- Toyota SUV ads banned for promoting irresponsible driving
- Dacia closes website for Black Friday
- Border collision: New York driver crashes into Canadian territory
- BMW Group delays agency sales
- Cybertruck queues evoke memories of early iPhone days as muddy pickup exceeds Gigawiper limits.
- Tesla's latest legal fight over autonomous driving technology
- Toyota's Dedication to Quality Shines in Century Bolt Tightening Process
- DOGE's Potential to Make Tesla Model Y Affordable