When Bentley's craftsmen and women begin this summer to create the very first production examples of the new Bentley Mulsanne's beautiful cabin, it will represent the culmination of an extraordinary four-year journey for the Crewe-based company. While Bentley is long renowned for its handcrafted interiors, it was decided at the earliest stages of concept planning that even higher standards of quality and luxury would be required for the new Bentley Mulsanne, the company's new flagship Grand Tourer.
Bentley's Design team, led by Dirk van Braeckel, commissioned an exhaustive research study to identify the classic signature features that have defined Bentleys from the 1920s to the present day, as Dirk explains: "Hundreds of cars were the subject of a painstaking review to define highly challenging targets for every facet of the new Mulsanne's interior. This embraced key elements, such as materials, colour harmony and craftsmanship, ensuring the new Mulsanne will become the purest expression of Bentley design yet."
Similarly stringent targets were set for the operational refinement and robustness of all control mechanisms to provide Crewe's craftsmen and women with materials and components of the highest quality and authenticity.
Responding to customer demand, the research study even extended to the smell of the leather hides. This resulted in the reintroduction of a complex, traditional tanning process to create a rich, mature leather aroma, evoking that of vintage Bentleys.
When production begins later this year, Bentley Mulsanne customers may select from a broad palette of hides, including a range of 24 'standard' colours as well as a wide selection of rich 'heritage' colours from previous Bentley models. These colours may be specified in single-tone or duo-tone combinations in four different styles (colour splits) allowing the customer to choose not just the colour scheme but also the mood of the interior - from very elegant to sporty.
The entire Bentley Mulsanne cabin is encased by a 'ring of wood' waistrail, as part of which a single, 'unbroken' panel of wood graces the Bentley Mulsanne's dashboard. Customers may select from an extensive range of premium quality veneers, unbleached for a natural appearance, including Walnut, Piano Black, Oak, Bird's Eye Maple, Vavona, Olive Ash and Sapelli Pommele, harvested from sustainable sources across the globe.
One of the most striking examples of Bentley craft skills can be found on the Bentley Mulsanne's upper dashboard where a new 8-inch multimedia screen is housed unobtrusively behind an electrically operated veneered door. When the screen is not required the door blends effortlessly into the veneered dashboard.
The 'starting where others stop' philosophy has been applied to virtually every feature of the Bentley Mulsanne's cabin. The use of wood and leather hides has been significantly increased for an even more refined and sumptuous cabin, while the stainless steel brightware receives an intensive 10-hour finishing process to offer a near-perfect gleam (ensuring that even the smallest part will catch the eye). The carpet has been given increased fibre depth and density to further enhance the quality feel.
An ultra-rigorous approach to quality, applied from the earliest planning stages, means that the Bentley Mulsanne's interior will be enjoyed by current as well as future generations of drivers. Every new leather and wood veneer option was subjected to extreme temperatures as well as an exhaustive array of further durability tests. Sun creams, skin lotions and even a chemical formula for human perspiration were applied to leather hide samples to ensure no staining or fading.
And perhaps most remarkably, the durability of a hide will be is tested over 20,000 times by a team of people of varying height and weight (rather than the robots used by other manufacturers) to provide the most authentic, real-world assessment possible.
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