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Bentley Motors
to produce
the world's most exclusive limousine

Crewe, 18 December 2004...Bentley Motors is delighted to confirm that
the unique Arnage Limousine concept, created by its Bentley Mulliner
coachbuilding division for the 2004 Geneva International Salon is to be put
into a limited production run. Such has been the demand following its
unveiling, 20 individually numbered, bespoke Arnage Limousines will be
commissioned for customers looking to own a truly luxurious car that provides
extraordinary levels of comfort and craftsmanship as well as valuable privacy.
In the same spirit as the coachbuilt Bentleys of the 1920s and '30s, customers
will be able to commission a car to their own specification, and create a
unique statement that will be valued in the future. Like the spectacular Speed
Six and 8-litre Bentleys that wowed the motoring world in their Roaring
Twenties heyday, the Arnage Limousine will represent the pinnacle of
handbuilt, individually crafted luxury cars. Nothing can come close to its
unique qualities, nothing will match its rarity and value.
OVERVIEW
- Twenty Bentley Arnage Limousines to be built following strong customer
reaction to Geneva International Salon concept car.
- Cars to be designed and handbuilt by Bentley Mulliner, the company's
peerless coachbuilding division.
- Arnage Limousine will be the world's only truly bespoke limousine, with each
customer having access to a personal Bentley Mulliner designer and account
manager.
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Customers can commission a car totally to their requirements. Starting with a
'blank canvas', entire bespoke interiors can be specified, meaning every
Arnage Limousine is unique.
- Depending on the level of specification, an Arnage Limousine can take up to
6000 man hours to build.
- Armour protection can be specified as an integral part of the build process,
ensuring engineering integrity and no restrictions on the car's other options
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- Arnage Limousine chassis based upon Arnage R with uprated suspension and
reinforced subframes. Powered by legendary 6.75-litre V8 Bentley engine
developing 400bhp and 616lb ft/835Nm of torque.
- Limousine wheelbase is a total of 3566mm (140.4 inches) providing vast
interior space as well as rear-seat privacy thanks to deeper 'D'-pillar.
- Production of the Bentley Arnage Limousine will begin in February 2005.- The
price of the new Arnage Limousine in the UK will start at ś270,000, Bentley
Arnage Limousine in detail
The
decision to begin the limited production run is the result of strong customer
demand following the unveiling of the Arnage Limousine in Geneva in March
2004. Those customers recognised in this beautiful Bentley the opportunity to
own an authentic, coachbuilt limousine that blends that brilliant
craftsmanship with an almost limitless variety of specification.
The Arnage Limousine is a car that could only be produced by the world's most
accomplished luxury carmaker, Bentley Motors, whose coachbuilding division
Bentley Mulliner is simply second to none. Unlike other limousine builders,
whose customers are forced to choose from a limited list of options and
specifications, Bentley Mulliner provides bespoke answers to any question a
Bentley customer chooses to ask.
Echoing Bentley's acclaimed past - when customers would personally commission
a coachbuilder such as HJ Mulliner to design and fit a body to a Bentley
chassis - the process of ordering and owning an Arnage Limousine will entail
the same degree of creativity and attention to detail. It is this unique
service which makes an extended wheelbase Arnage the limousine of choice for
those looking to create a car unlike any other.
When a customer decides to order an Arnage Limousine they will receive a level
of service commensurate with their status as a buyer of the world's most
exclusive limousine and have access to a personal team of account managers and
designers. At the start of the process, customers will be offered a 'blank
canvas' by Bentley Mulliner on which to express a vision of their ideal,
bespoke car. Each customer will be able to communicate directly with the
factory through their personal account manager, while a Bentley Mulliner
designer will visit their home or office during the pre-production phase to
assess the prospective design criteria and assist in interpreting their
requirements for such a highly specified car.
By starting with this 'blank canvas', Arnage Limousine customers will be able
to choose between palatial interiors or fully-integrated mobile offices. The
scope for personalisation is as wide as the customer's imagination and whilst
the concept is still in the virtual world of computer-aided design, styling
sketches and renderings, Bentley Mulliner can be as flexible and creative as
that vision demands.
Following
delivery, customers will be visited on an annual basis by a factory
representative, who will undertake a full inspection of their car. This
service is offered for the duration of the Arnage Limousine's warranty.
Extended cabin means total luxury, complete privacy
The Arnage Limousine is designed for those who value their privacy and are not
prepared to compromise when on the road. By widening the 'D'-pillar behind the
rear doors, the Arnage Limousine's designers have fashioned a deeply recessed
seat area that provides a safe and shielding cabin for passengers, as well as
significantly enhanced rear legroom. In addition, a smaller rear 'privacy'
window adds to the feeling of seclusion and ensures back-seat passengers are
kept well away from prying eyes.
To create that broad 'D'-pillar and enlarged interior, the Arnage Limousine
has been designed with a generous wheelbase measuring a total of 3566mm (140.4
inches). This ensures that passengers will enjoy all the benefits of a longer
cabin. To retain the car's aesthetic visual balance, an extra 200mm (8 inches)
is located in the 'D'-pillar alone, a further 200mm is added to the rear doors
and a final 50mm (2 inches) in the front doors. This process was carried out
entirely by hand, a challenge that could only be attempted by Mulliner's
brilliant craftsmen and women, according to Ashley Wickham, head of projects,
Bentley Mulliner:
"The Arnage Limousine is the epitome of Mulliner craftsmanship," he says.
"Everything you can see - from the beautiful line of the new D-pillar to the
stainless steel sills - was shaped by hand. That's why a Mulliner-built
Bentley can take up to 6000 man hours to complete. It is a labour of love."
A
perfect appearance is not just important for our passengers, it is imperative
for our cars as well. Aesthetic purity in design and shape has always been the
hallmark of Bentley cars and, as has been recently observed by many
influential commentators, the bigger the car, the harder it is to retain a
degree of subtlety and understatement. The Arnage Limousine, however, achieves
that visual perfection, succeeding in being stately and imposing without
appearing vulgar or ostentatious.
By evenly distributing the extended areas within the car's wheelbase, the
graceful balance of the classic Arnage silhouette is retained. To round off
its aesthetic impact, the original Geneva International Salon Arnage Limousine
is finished in dual tone paintwork, with a Royal Burgundy cabin, bonnet and
boot sections on top of black side-panels and nose. Unique stainless steel
sills and bumpers act as a visual counterpoint to the two-tone colour scheme.
To emphasise Bentley Mulliner's desire to start with a blank canvas for its
customers, the interior of the Arnage Limousine shown at Geneva has been kept
deliberately restrained. A classic combination of linen and burgundy hide is
mixed with a dark burr walnut veneer, the effect being to produce a cabin that
is light, spacious and open to interpretation as customers see fit.
Technology under the skin and
at your fingertips
Although customers will start with a blank canvas, 'Number One' in the limited
run of Arnage Limousines does have certain special features designed to
illustrate just what Bentley Mulliner can offer. Split rear seats will come as
standard but in the concept car these have been replaced with a broad, rear
bench that provides an inviting and sumptuous place to relax, while optional
electrically-powered rear foot rests that slide backwards and upwards to
support your calves allow passengers to recline in total comfort. Lastly, a
rear DVD entertainment system is fitted, with twin 12-inch screens mounted in
the rear of the front seats. All these options and, of course, many more will
be available on every Arnage Limousine.
Again,
the imperative is providing choice. Our entertainment and communications
technology can take the form of individual LCD televisions or a single
wide-screen plasma unit that can be stowed from view when not required. The
rear compartment can be provided with options such as an on-board computer
with Internet access, a cooled refreshment cabinet or cigar humidor.
Bentley Mulliner's expertise in bespoke interiors does not mean attention is
taken away from the critical design and engineering requirements of such a
complex car. As with the remainder of the Arnage range, the Limousine benefits
from all the modifications announced for the 2005 model year, meaning it
carries the revised front end design introduced to lend Arnage an even
stronger visual identity within the Bentley model line-up. Twin individual
headlights reflect the styling direction evolved for the Continental GT Coupe
and the bonnet line is raised to give a more purposeful appearance.
The Arnage's interior centre console is also completely revised with new,
unique switchgear for the air-conditioning controls and repositioned switches
for the electric windows and seat and mirror adjusters. The satellite
navigation system is re-engineered to give a more integrated, attractive
appearance on top of the dashboard.
Bentley's renowned 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine provides the Arnage
Limousine with the sort of performance you would expect from any of our cars.
The Bentley hallmarks of phenomenal power (400bhp) and colossal low-down
torque (616lb ft/835Nm) mean the Arnage Limousine will accelerate to 60mph in
just 6.7 seconds. Despite its remarkable power output, the V8 engine also
meets stringent Euro IV and US LEV emissions standards.
To allow the car to cope with such impressive performance, the Arnage
Limousine's chassis is based upon the Arnage's formidable underpinnings with
strengthening where required. Double wishbone independent front and rear
suspension with uprated springs and reinforced subframes works in unison with
the computer-controlled adaptive electro-hydraulic damping system (ARC) to
provide a refined ride at all times and high levels of grip when needed.
Uprated 8-cylinder front and 4-cylinder rear brake callipers operating on
ventilated alloy brake discs produce awesome stopping power time and again.
To ensure complete security on top of unparalleled privacy, the Arnage
Limousine may be specified with armour protection. When armouring is
specified, it is the first, and not the last task to be performed upon the
bare bodyshell. This brings several advantages. It allows the whole body shell
including armour to benefit from comprehensive anti-corrosion protection and
paint top-coats. It ensures engineering integrity, allowing armour and energy
absorbing materials to be placed precisely where needed for optimum
protection. It enables weight to be distributed in a way that makes the least
effect upon handling and ride; and above all, it ensures that the protection
is discreet and, to the casual observer, all but invisible. As the armour
protection is an integral part of the car, the full range of Bentley interior
features and options can also be specified without restriction.
Mulliner - a coachbuilding history like no other
"Bentley Mulliner has one purpose - to provide our customers with the Bentley
that they want, not the Bentley we want to sell them," says Derek Davies,
brand director, Bentley Mulliner. "Many of our customers are used to a certain
level of service from other car companies, but without fail they are amazed by
what we can do to meet their needs. Other carmakers may claim to offer
thousands of choices but Bentley Mulliner's option list is genuinely infinite
- we will do whatever it takes to provide the bespoke car. Put simply, no two
Bentley Mulliner cars are the same because no two customers are the same."
That
extraordinary level of service has been part of the Bentley Mulliner package
for decades. The Mulliner name has been synonymous with the finest
coachbuilding traditions for nearly 250 years, when it built horse-drawn
coaches for the Royal Mail. In the automotive era it turned its attentions to
producing some of the finest and most famous bodies for many legendary Bentley
cars.
In fact, 2004 marks the 80th anniversary of HJ Mulliner's first work for the
company, when the firm produced a Mulliner Bentley for the 1924 London Olympia
Show. Its most famous creation, however, was the R-Type Continental of 1952,
the fastest four-seat sports car of its era, and the inspiration for today's
Continental GT. Indeed, of all the Bentleys in the company's history, it is
safe to say that the R-Type Continental stands alongside the original 3-litre
and Speed Six as the most important and influential of all cars to wear the
winged 'B'. Their blend of power and grace, allied with an unrivalled status
as the luxury sporting saloons of choice, made them the iconic Bentleys of the
1920s, '30s and '50s.
Rolls-Royce and Bentley Motor Cars bought Mulliner in 1959, merging it with
the Park Ward concern to form its own coachbuilding division, called Mulliner
Park Ward in 1961, and it is this company from which today's Bentley Mulliner
is directly descended. The company remained in London, building the likes of
the Phantom V1 and Rolls-Royce Corniche, before moving to Crewe in 1993. In
2002, in recognition of the ever-increasing importance of coachbuilding to
Bentley, the rapidly expanding organisation was renamed Bentley Mulliner and
charged with answering the ever more varied and challenging demands of the
21st century Bentley customer. It's an approach that seems to be working: last
year saw Bentley Mulliner increase its turnover by 105 per cent and 60 percent
of all Arnages ordered came with some form of Mulliner personalisation.
Bentley
Mulliner currently employs around 130 world-class experts including
coachbuilders, trimmers, cabinet makers, electronics specialists and fitters.
All work in a dedicated workshop within Bentley's Crewe factory that includes
its own wood and trim shops, as well as steel fabrication and tool making
areas. A limited number of features can be installed in the main factory as
cars pass through the standard production process, but usually, once a
Mulliner car's basic structure has been assembled, it passes over to the
Mulliner workshop for completion. The time taken to create a Mulliner Bentley
clearly depends on the extent of the customer's wish list. An Arnage Limousine
with a high level of unique cabinetry and technological infrastructure could
easily take upwards of 6000 man-hours to complete. By contrast, a mass
produced limousine from a mainstream manufacturer might be built by robots in
less than one hundredth of the time.
That said, Bentley Mulliner is just as comfortable with less extensive
commissions - many owners simply want a few small touches to personalise their
car, and to put their own signature on it. The popularity of this almost
infinitely flexible approach is proven by the fact that half of all Bentley
Arnages benefit from some degree of Mulliner attention.
The Bentley Mulliner Arnage Limousine is just the latest in a long line of
remarkable cars crafted by the world's most respected coachbuilder. In an era
of automation and 'just-in-time' production lines, the car is an ideal
reminder that the rare combination of luxury, technology and craftsmanship can
still be found in one bespoke package.
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