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For Sale: Five Rare Bentley Mulsanne Limousines, Never Used

A blue Bentley Mulsanne Grand Limousine by Mulliner. Five of these rare vehicles are being sold by Bentley Emirates.
A blue Bentley Mulsanne Grand Limousine by Mulliner. Five of these rare vehicles are being sold by Bentley Emirates.

For ten years, the Bentley Mulsanne was the flagship car for one of the world’s flagship marques. That’s no small achievement in the world of luxury automobiles, especially considering it took about 400 hours to make each (whereas typical car production comes in under 20 hours). The Flying Spur has taken the Mulsanne’s place, but the Mulsanne retains a place in the hearts of many automotive enthusiasts.

If one of said enthusiasts has a fair amount of spare cash, they can now own a rare version of. the car: a Mulsanne Grand Limousine. Bentley Emirates is offering five for sale, and Joel Stocksdale at Autoblog has more details. Shockingly, none of these cars has ever been used, or even registered. While some details remain hidden — including the circumstances of the original order or the selling price — it’s an impressive opportunity for someone. Or five someones, come to think of it.

The Autoblog article offers some specifics about the Mulsanne Grand Limousine, including that this model made its debut in 2016, and that it’s a little more than three feet longer than the standard edition. The colors offered? Damson over Black Crystal, Silver Frost over Moroccan Blue, Onyx over Candy Red, Rubino Red over Light Gazelle, and all Black Sapphire.

The limousines are currently based in the United Arab Emirates, but can be delivered virtually anywhere in the world. Such is the case with one-percenter chariots like these.

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