My car has around 700 Newton-metres... I can't imagine a car with 50% more torque. I drove a few Mulsannes and Musanne Speeds on a racetrack in Florida. They were better cars than I expected. I haven't driven the Arnage nor the Brooklands.
An ancient engine. Too bad it's kept hidden away under a bonnet. Over 400 man hours goes into building even the simplest Mulsanne vehicle, options and customizations increase this significantly. About 175 minimum man hours per Continental GT or Flying Spu...
The only downside are the brakes due to the massive weight. I will eventually change the disks to the ceramic ones. Due to the enormous torque you would never think that the car weighs more than 2.5 tons.
Good to know. Rolls should offer ceramic discs for their WRAITH. That'd help a lot. As for the dive and the recoil, they need to do something about that. And the flocking in the glove compartment is the cheap spray on stuff onto sticky paper flocking that...
I try to not put the cars on a battery tender by using them regularly. But I'd rather be out traveling and not at home. I like to visit multiple Osterias in one day too. My record in one night was five different restaurants all in the same night. We had a...
I have seen most of the modern cars of the world, from Lamborghini Reventons to Bugatti Veyrons. But amongst all of the premier marques, the Brooklands Coupe is one I see very little of on the road. Which is a good thing and a bad thing. Its a bad thing a...
Had to twist my neck too far to see the blind spot to change lanes. And they don't have blind spot assist! I don't have that problem with the Wraith. You're right, better to leave the Ghost for a chauffeur.
My wife and I lived on St Georges Hill for a year, which overlooks the Brooklands track. And being as swanky a neighborhood as you'll find anywhere in the world, was swarming with fine cars. Before Brooklands became a model designation, of course it was t...
My wife can get away with touching any car, and usually gets a ride as well Our LowTus is a bit closer to the ground than the Bentley Cough, cough, choke A different one - much faster boy racer I'm not opposed to new ones either but have never driven one....
though I have to say the Mulsanne is definitely my favorite Bentley thus far, it embodies perfectly everything the factory at Crewe stands for. In that regard I agree with and appreciate Patrick's comments above! Cheers, Filip
Looking at those pictures already made my day a happy one! Pure Bentley indeed, rare and beautiful too. Brookland is 2 door coupe version of the Arnage, and I believe Rolls Royce didn't make a coupe version of the Siver Seraph, which makes the Brookland e...