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2013 Bentley Mulsanne II 6.8 AT


2013 Bentley Mulsanne II 6.8 AT (512 Hp)
Mulsanne II 6.8 AT (512 Hp)
2013 Mulsanne II 6.8 AT (512 Hp)
Bentley Mulsanne II 6.8 AT (512 Hp)
2013 Bentley Mulsanne II 6.8 AT (512 Hp)
Mulsanne II 6.8 AT (512 Hp)
2013 Mulsanne II 6.8 AT (512 Hp)
Bentley Mulsanne II 6.8 AT (512 Hp)
2013 Bentley Mulsanne II 6.8 AT (512 Hp)
Mulsanne II 6.8 AT (512 Hp)
2013 Mulsanne II 6.8 AT (512 Hp)
Bentley Mulsanne II 6.8 AT (512 Hp)
2013 Bentley Mulsanne II 6.8 AT (512 Hp)
Mulsanne II 6.8 AT (512 Hp)
2013 Mulsanne II 6.8 AT (512 Hp)
Bentley Mulsanne II 6.8 AT (512 Hp)
2013 Bentley Mulsanne II 6.8 AT (512 Hp)
Mulsanne II 6.8 AT (512 Hp)
2013 Mulsanne II 6.8 AT (512 Hp)

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Body typeSedan
Power512 Hp
Engine Displacement6800 cm3 or 6.8L or 414.9 cu-in
Colorgray
Transmission GearboxAutomatic
Fuel TypeGasoline
Drive wheelFR or RR
Mileage3293 Miles
Vin363***
Price (out of date)$130490

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the body type, 2013 Bentley Mulsanne II?Sedan, 4 Seats, 4 Doors
What is the fuel economy, 2013 Bentley Mulsanne 6.8 AT?16.9 l/100 km
How fast is the car, Bentley Mulsanne II 2013 Sedan 6.8 AT (512 Hp)?296 km/h, 0-100 km/h: 5.3 sec
How much power, 2013 Bentley Mulsanne Sedan 6.8 AT (512 Hp)?512 Hp
What is the engine size, 2013 Bentley Mulsanne II?6.8L or 6750cm3
How many gears, What type is the gearbox, 2013 Bentley Mulsanne 6.8 AT?Automatic transmission 8
What is the drivetrain, Bentley Mulsanne II 2013 Sedan 6.8 AT (512 Hp)?Rear
How long is this vehicle, 2013 Bentley Mulsanne Sedan 6.8 AT (512 Hp)?5575 mm
How wide is the vehicle, 2013 Bentley Mulsanne II?1926 mm
What is the gross weigh, 2013 Bentley Mulsanne 6.8 AT?3090 kg
How much trunk (boot) space, Bentley Mulsanne II 2013 Sedan 6.8 AT (512 Hp)?443 l

Bentley Mulsanne II 6.8 AT (512 Hp) 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Specs

General information

Complectation name6.8 AT
Production start year2010
Production end year2016
Drive typeRear
Frame typeSedan
Transmission typeAutomatic transmission 8
Engine volume, cc6750
0 to 100 time5.3
Max speed296
Clearance, mm120
Manufacturing countryUK
Doors4
Winter complectationyes

Engine, transmission and steering specs

Engine specs

FuelPetrol (Gasoline)
Engine typeV8
Has turboyes
Turbo typeTurbine
Max power, hp512
Max power RPM, rpm4200
Max power, hp (kWt) / rpm512 (377) / 4200
Max torque, N*m752
Max torque RPM, rpm1750
Max torque, N*m (kg*m) / rpm752 (77) / 1750
Valves per cylinder4
Engine additional infoInjector
Eco typeEuro-5
Start stop systemyes

Fuel consumption

City26.3
Country side11.5
Combined16.9

Transmission

Manual modeyes

Steering

Power steeringyes

Dimensions

Frame dimensions

Exterior length, mm5575
Exterior width, mm1926
Exterior height, mm1521

Interior dimensions

Capacity4
Seat rows2

Chassis dimensions

Wheel base, mm3266
Wheel spacing front1615
Wheel spacing rear1652

Weight and permissible load

Mass, kg2585
Max. weight3090

Volumes

Fuel tank capacity, l96
Trunk volume443

Other

AddinfoPhone, two umbrellas

Suspension specs

Suspension specs

Front suspensionIndependent on double wishbones
Rear suspensionIndependent, spring multi-link
Air suspensionyes

Wheel rims

Aluminium wheelyes
Front wheel disk20X9.5J
Rear wheel disk20X9.5J

Tires

Front wheels265/45 R20
Rear wheels265/45 R20

Brakes

Front brakeVentilated discs
Rear brakeVentilated discs
Parking brakeElectronic
Parking brake new firstElectronic

Exterior

Headlights

Bixenonyes
Diod head lightsyes
Head lights washeryes
Led backlightsyes
Rear fog lampsyes
Additional stop lightyes
Light sensoryes
Rain sensoryes

Side mirrors

Exterior mirrors in body coloryes
Side mirrors with repeaters indicatorsyes
Power adjustable door mirrorsyes
Door mirrors heatingyes

Doors

Chrome door handlesyes
Power rear dooryes

Windows

Privacy glassyes
Rear glass heatyes

Accessories

Back wiperno

Interior

Steering wheel and center panel

Leather windingyes
Adjustable steeringyes
Telescopic steeringyes
Tilt steeringyes
Audio control on steering wheelyes
Utility color displayyes
Tachometeryes
Engine start buttonyes

Interior design

Leather upholsteryyes

Seats

Front seats ajustyes
2nd rowtwo individual seats
Loin relianceyes
Separating armrest frontyes
Separating armrest rearyes
Seats pocketsyes

Electric interior package

Power adjustable driver seatyes
Power ajustable front seatyes
Power ajustable back seatyes
Front seat heateryes
Rear seats heateryes
Seat position memoryyes
Massage seatsoption
Centralized door lockyes
Keyless enteryes
Keylessyes
Power window frontyes
Power window rearyes
Stearing wheel heateroption

Additional interior equipment

Smokers packetyes
AC plugyes

Safety

Airbags

Drivers airbagyes
Passengers airbagyes
Passenger airbag deactivation function withyes
Side airbagyes
Curtain airbagsyes

Children safety

isofix baryes

Electronic security and traffic control systems

ABSyes
Electronic Brake Distributionyes
Break assistyes
ESPyes
traction controlyes
Damping Control Systemyes
Cruise controlyes
Intelligent AFSyes
System tire pressure monitoringyes
Front sonaryes
Rear sonarsyes

Amenity

Microclimate

Air conditioneryes
Automatic air conditioningyes
Air filteryes

Audio systems

Radioyes
CD playeryes
CD changeryes
DVD-audioyes
MP3 Supportyes
Hands freeyes
Rear entertainment systemoption
Additional sound equipment8 speakers, SD card slot

Navigation and video equipment

Navigation systemyes
Parking assist systemyes
Sides monitorsoption
Back monitoroption

Additional amenities

Antidazzle rearview mirroryes
Mirrors in sunshieldsyes
Compassyes
Onboard computeryes

Car safety

Immobilizeryes
Alarm systemyes

Driver Kit

Spare tyre smalloption


2013 Bentley Mulsanne II 6.8 AT (512 Hp) specs

Bentley Motors Limited is a British manufacturer of automobiles founded in England on 18 January 1919 by Walter Owen Bentley (known as W.O. Bentley or just W.O). Mr. Bentley had been previously known for his range of rotary aero-engines in World War I, the most famous being the Bentley BR1 as used in later versions of the Sopwith Camel. Since 1998 the company has been owned by the Volkswagen Group of Germany.

Before World War I, W.O. Bentley had been in partnership with his brother H.M. Bentley selling French DFP cars; but he had always wanted to design and build his own range of cars bearing his own name. In August 1919 Bentley Motors Ltd was registered, and a chassis with dummy engine was exhibited at the London Motor Show in October that year. An engine was built and running by December and orders were taken for deliveries starting in June 1920. However, development took longer than estimated and the first cars were not ready until September 1921.


The company was always underfunded and Bentley turned to millionaire Woolf Barnato for help in 1925. As part of a re-financing deal, leaving him effectively owning the company, Barnato became chairman. A great deal of Barnato's fortune was devoted to keeping Bentley afloat but the Great Depression destroyed demand for the company's expensive products, and it was finally sold to Rolls-Royce in 1931.

The Bentley Boys

A group of wealthy British motorists known as the "Bentley Boys" (Woolf Barnato, Sir Henry Birkin, steeplechaser George Duller, aviator Glen Kidston, automotive journalist S. C. H. "Sammy" Davis, and Dr. Dudley Benjafield among them) kept the marque's reputation for high performance alive. Thanks to the dedication of this group to serious racing, the company, located at Cricklewood, north London, was noted for its four consecutive victories at the 24 hours of Le Mans from 1927 to 1930. Their greatest competitor at the time, Bugatti, whose lightweight, elegant, but fragile creations contrasted with the Bentley's rugged reliability and durability, referred to them as "the world's fastest lorries". In March 1930, during the Blue Train Races, Woolf Barnato raised the stakes on Rover and its Rover Light Six having raced and beat Le Train Bleu for the first time, to better that record with his 6½ Litre Bentley Speed Six on a bet of 100 Pound Sterling. He drove against the train from Cannes to Calais, then by ferry to Dover and finally London, travelling on public highways, and won; the H. J. Mulliner-bodied formal saloon he drove during the race as well as a streamlined fastback "Sportsman Coupe" by Gurney Nutting he took delivery of on 21 May 1930 became known as the Blue Train Bentleys; the latter is regularly mistaken for or erroneously referred to as being the car that raced the Blue Train, while in fact Barnato named it in memory of his race .



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