Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Bentley opens up new world of luxury

- By CHRIS RUSSON

ANEW standard has been set by Bentley in the exotic world of open top touring with the release of the Continenta­l GT Mulliner Convertibl­e which will have its world premiere at the Geneva Motor Show in March.

With traits such as almost 400,000 stitches used in its interior trim, Bentley describes the car as the ultimate in bespoke craftsmans­hip.

Prices have not been given but the ‘standard’ version of the Continenta­l GT will set you back the best part of £170,000 in convertibl­e guise.

The Mulliner model will be available with Bentley’s V8 and W12 powertrain­s and with the 6.0-litre, twinturboc­harged W12, the Continenta­l GT Mulliner

Convertibl­e can accelerate from 0-60mph in 3.7 seconds and is capable of a top speed of 207mph.

The new-generation 4.0litre, twin-turbocharg­ed V8 delivers a top speed of 198mph and 0-60mph in 4.0 seconds. Fuel economy figures are 14.8mpg at best with a CO2 figure of 336g/ km.

Exclusive features include a special Double Diamond front grille, a new Mulliner 22-inch wheel design, contempora­ry technical finishes and a bespoke Mulliner interior crafted entirely by hand at the company’s factory at Crewe.

The new Double Diamond design comes from Bentley’s exclusive Diamond-inDiamond interior quilting design concept, which is featured on all four seats, the door casings, rear quarters and now for the first time furnishes the tonneau cover.

The Diamond-in-Diamond interior quilting has been tailored to include contrast stitching in two complement­ary colours to accentuate the thread against the quilting.

It takes almost 400,000 stitches to deliver the quilting across the cabin, with each diamond containing exactly 712 individual stitches – each one precisely aligned to point to the centre of the diamond it creates.

Bentley says that developing the embroidery process to deliver this pattern took 18 months.

The Continenta­l GT Mulliner Convertibl­e will make its debut at the Geneva Motor Show on March 3 and is due for release soon afterwards.

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