English luxury carmaker Bentley has released the sixth and final video in a series outlining the production of the Bentley Mulsanne. In this video we see the completed car at the end of the assembly line as it rolls into its final stage of testing.
Mulsanne Engine and Quality Manager, Donna Morrey, exlains that inspectors at this point examine the car from a subjective point of view. “Internally, we say we are the hands and eyes of the customer.”
By this stage, any mechanical kinks should have been worked out. Morrey’s unit at Bentley headquarters in Crewe, England, will only be looking for any overall problems with each unit. ”Every Bentley is road tested for approximately thirty miles on the roads around Crewe,” explains Mulsanne project director Ashley Wickham in the video.
Bentley has released a new video featuring the production process of the Bentley Mulsanne.
New customers will be able to choose from at least 115 different colors for their luxury car, though more are possible with the company’s “unlimited palette.” 28 of these were created exclusively for the Mulsanne. The car gets six different layers of paint, including three for the top coat, and two coats of lacquer. Satin finishes, and two-tone versions will be possible.
Naturally this is not the most exiting video, but we’re sure Bentley fans will enjoy it!
Bentley has revealed its all-new Mulsanne at the Frankfurt Motor Show. This luxury saloon is the company’s new flagship, powered by a turbocharged V8 that manages to produce an impressive 508 hp and 1020Nm of torque.
If you ask us, that is probably the only positive aspect of this car. Looking at the Mulsanne’s frontal design, especially the position of the lights is rather odd to say the least. And the colour… well, what shall we say about that? Watch the video, and see what you think..