(from Bentley Press Release) Bentley
Motors is delighted to announce its new flagship, a sumptuously
appointed sporting saloon without equal, which heads the legendary
Arnage family. Designed to showcase Bentley's unrivalled
handcraftsmanship talents and the skills of its Personal Commissioning
department, it is the Bentley Arnage RL by Mulliner. And its
specification is certain to whet the appetites of technofiles and
aesthetes alike, introducing the very latest technologies into a
genuinely bespoke interior.
Easily identified by its subtle Mulliner badge on the front wing, it is
only when you open the doors that you see the transformation of the
cabin, that brings a level of opulence and technical sophistication
beyond even that of the luxurious Arnage RL.
Most notable perhaps are the two 13.1 in. screens, one in each seat
back. These are both DVD and television monitors and are fed from a six
seat DVD stacker in the boot. The satellite navigation screen in the
front also receives the television and DVD images, but only when the car
is stationary. Sound is taken care of by an Alpine combined tuner, CD
and MP3 player which plays through twin amplifiers to JL speakers,
incorporating twin sub-woofers in the rear parcel shelf.
When the time for recreation is over, the Arnage RL by Mulliner proves
itself to be an equally capable office thanks to a computer system
boasting a 1GHz Pentium processor, a 20GB hard drive, USB ports, an
infra-red keyboard and both Internet and e-mail facilities. Dual-band
installations for Nokia mobile telephones are included front and rear.
In addition there is document storage available in each seat back, and
walnut-veneer writing tables.
Having proved itself equally adept as a cinema and as an office, the
Arnage RL by Mulliner spends the rest of its time as a mobile drawing
room. Features particular to this car include a veneered cocktail
cabinet to the rear centre cushion, a wine cooler, a solid wood gear
lever in burr walnut and Bentley marque emblems to the seat facings.
The Bentley Arnage RL by Mulliner is more than just the head of the
Arnage range of sporting, luxurious saloons. It also reinforces
Bentley's position as the only manufacturer of truly bespoke cars. While
others may offer extensive option lists or a limited level of customer
choice, for Bentley the only limit is defined by the imagination and
resources of the customer. He or she can come to Bentley Mulliner at
Crewe, see the vast scope for creating a unique car and discuss their
exact requirements with our engineers, designers and craftsmen and
women. Bentley Mulliner's sphere of operation extends from one tiny
modification to an otherwise standard car, such as the embroidery of the
owner's initials in the upholstery, to the design, commission and
execution of a new State limousine for Her Majesty, The Queen. In
between lies an effectively infinite number of arrangements and
permutations - actually there are more than a trillion ways to build a
Bentley!
Once, all luxury cars were coachbuilt, but today it is an almost lost
art. But at Bentley all the old skills remain in practice everyday,
creating cars of a quality and with a character found nowhere else in
the automotive industry. The Arnage range in general and the Arnage RL
by Mulliner in particular are the ultimate expressions of this art.
The Arnage was first announced in 1998 and will be remembered as the car
that led to the regeneration of the company, and the one whose success
paved the way for this year's introduction of the 198mph Continental GT
coupe. Without its instant credibility in the market place and appeal to
Bentley's heartland customer base, all the things that have since been
achieved, from the Continental GT to winning Le Mans, would not have
been possible.
Two years ago the range was subject to a range of revisions so extensive
that the resulting Series Two Arnage could legitimately be thought of as
an entirely new car. Since then, the range has become synonymous with
speed, luxury and refinement.
These are precisely the qualities that Bentley's engineers have designed
into the three mainstays of the Arnage family, each one performing well
in all three disciplines, but honed to excel at one in particular.
The first is the Arnage R, a car whose role in life is to offer the
discerning customer a conspicuously refined ride in a beautiful,
sporting saloon. With a 400bhp engine its effortless pace is more than
adequate for most tastes yet it is at its absolute best when wafting at
sustained high speed over long distances in virtual silence.
The Arnage T is for those who want a supercar, but need to have the
flexibility of four doors and a capacious boot. And in all these
regards, the extraordinary, 170mph Arnage T is a masterpiece. Quick
enough to dispatch most cars to a tiny dot in the mirror in just a few
seconds, rewarding enough to offer real thrills to the discerning
driver, yet still possessing a full complement of Grand Touring
credentials, the Arnage T is the extrovert of the range.
At the opposite end of this spectrum is the Arnage RL. Still dynamic and
fun to drive, its true calling is that of the limousine. But this is no
normal luxury saloon. All Bentleys benefit from the craft skills handed
down through generations at Crewe, but the RL takes the next step where
the wood and leather, instead of merely contributing to the atmosphere
within the car, become its focal point and defining feature.
WO Bentley saw no conflict between crafting overtly sporting cars and
luxury limousines from the same raw materials. He knew that so long as
the essential design was right, excellence could be achieved in both
fields. It is a philosophy that remains relevant and in practice at
Crewe today, never better expressed than in the Arnage range from the
exhilaration in the T, through to the pure refinement and ambience of
the RL.