Did you like NEW MULSANNE EXTENDED WHEELBASE? You can quickly check availability here.

NEW MULSANNE EXTENDED WHEELBASE

Write a review

33 Hoi Yuen Rd, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong

Vehicle Description

OVERVIEW
With extra legroom for rear passengers, a range of in-car entertainment choices and the option of airline-style reclining seats, the Mulsanne Extended Wheelbase is an incredible car in which to travel. The ultimate in Bentley luxury, it can be considered a true home from home.

MORE ROOM IN THE BACK

The Mulsanne Extended Wheelbase adds 250mm of legroom in the rear, its extended rear doors making it easier to get in and out of the car in style. And with electric curtains to each of the rear windows it is the perfect mode of transport for those with the occasional need to travel incognito.

AIRLINE-STYLE RECLINING SEATS

Optional airline-style reclining seats give travellers in the rear the chance to relax as they might on a private jet. And the connection with flying is not one made lightly. This is the Mulsanne Extended Wheelbase: the ultimate combination of speed and exquisite luxury.

PANORAMIC REAR SUNROOF

A tilting glass sunroof invites a cascade of daylight into the rear of the car, while an electric Alcantara blind can eliminate the glare of the sun at the touch of a button.

ELONGATED CENTRAL CONSOLE

An elongated central console runs the length of the cabin, its handcrafted veneers concealing a range of storage options for the comfort of rear seat passengers, alongside controls for seat heating and ventilation, the sunroof and the electric curtains built into the windows. And when it’s time to work, picnic tables fold out elegantly from within.

NEW EXTERIOR DESIGN

The Mulsanne Extended Wheelbase includes a number of changes to the front and the rear of the car, some of which can also be seen on the new Mulsanne and new Mulsanne Speed. The grilles, brightware, headlamp clusters and rear lamps have all been revised to give the exterior of the car a sharper, more contemporary appearance.

WIDER, REDESIGNED FACE

The new, wider radiator grille sits in front of the Bentley matrix, with stainless steel vertical vanes fanning out from the centre. The lower grilles have been widened in line with the front bumper, increasing the car’s road presence.

NEW HEADLAMP TECHNOLOGY

The design of the headlamp cluster is retained, however the outboard secondary lamps have been moved upwards to align them with the main lamps. The washers sit in the centre. The lamps themselves can operate automatically, with four light modes to cover different driving requirements: urban roads, country lanes, motorways and normal main beam.

STRIKING BENTLEY FLYING ‘B’ REAR LAMPS

New rear lamps glow with the three-dimensional form of a Flying ‘B’ when operated, making it clear from practically any distance that the car up ahead is a Bentley.

NEW DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY

Set into the sleek veneers of the dashboard, a new 8" touch screen controls the infotainment and vehicle systems, with 4G connectivity for faster response times, an improved user experience, and compatibility with Apple CarPlay.

Google Maps*, satellite imagery and Street View* bring a new dimension to the navigation system, allowing the driver to see routes, junctions and destinations.

Mobile phones and tablets can be connected to the car via Bluetooth, or the USB ports in either the Media Drawer or the glove box, allowing them to be charged while sharing their data. An in-car Wi-Fi hotspot provides high speed* access for eight such devices.

NEW REAR SEAT ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM

The optional Bentley Theatre rear seat entertainment system features twin 10.4” touch screen tablets. Deployed electrically from within the backs of the front seats, they provide access to many of the car’s systems for back seat passengers, including journey and vehicle data, games, digital music and even DVDs. Thanks to the in-car WiFi, video calling, media streaming and cloud-based services are also available. The tablets can also be removed from the car.

NEW EXTERIOR COLOURS AND VENEER OPTIONS

Two new wood veneer options have been added to the range: Liquid Amber and Dark Stained Madrona. New exterior paint colours include Rose Gold and Julep.

Other Related Vehicles

Cities Served

NEW MULSANNE EXTENDED WHEELBASE can be used for pick-up and drop-off services in the following airports in New Territories, Hong Kong:

People who looked at NEW MULSANNE EXTENDED WHEELBASE also liked these vehicles

See Also

  • Sedan vehicles

    in New Territories, Hong Kong

  • Limo vehicles

    in New Territories, Hong Kong

  • Hummer vehicles

    in New Territories, Hong Kong

  • SUV vehicles

    in New Territories, Hong Kong

  • Van vehicles

    in New Territories, Hong Kong

  • Coach Bus vehicles

    in New Territories, Hong Kong

  • Party Limo Bus vehicles

    in New Territories, Hong Kong

NEW MULSANNE EXTENDED WHEELBASE can be used for private chauffeured transfers in the following hotels in New Territories, Hong Kong:

If you are planning a wedding look no further, NEW MULSANNE EXTENDED WHEELBASE can be used in wedding packages for the following wedding venues:

  • Spasso Italian Bar & Restaurant

    Spasso, the Divino Group's Kowloon-side Italian eatery has reopened in Tsim Sha Tsui East. More than 6000ft² of ground floor harbour front space in the Empire Centre is the popular restaurant's new home. The stunning new venue ticks all the crucial boxes for a spectacular urban dining experience, including over 200 seats in the restaurant, at the bar, and on the terrace, an open kitchen, alfresco options, wide views of Victoria Harbour, and show-stopping cuisine by Michele Senigaglia.


    Opening Hours

    Monday-Thursday: 12pm - 2am

    Friday-Saturday: 12pm - 2:30am

    Sunday & Public Holiday 11:30am - 2am

    * all major cards accepted

  • THE SPACE@D2 Place ONE

    * Weekend is not available*

    THE SPACE is a versatile event venue of 12,000 sqf aimed to promote creativity. Its layout and peripheral facilities are designed to facilitate a wide variety of events such as Press Conference, Product Launching, Fashion Show, Music Concert, Weekend Markets, Interest Workshops, Corporate Events and Training Sessions. Equipped with over 300 pieces of furniture and decoration, THE SPACE is highly flexible and ready-to-use.

    Located on the 2/F of D2 Place ONE shopping mall – the Cultural & Creativity Hub of West Kowloon – THE SPACE is only steps away from the Exit D2 of Lai Chi Kok MTR Station, connected with over 60 types of public transit, and is easily accessible from anywhere in the city.

  • Lily & Bloom

    LILY & BLOOM draw their inspiration from the physical streetscapes and downtown street life that emerged in great cities near the turn of the 20th century. Beginning in Paris and migrating to London, New York, San Francisco, and Shanghai, the years of 1890-1930 marked the beginning of not just the modern city, but the way we now eat and drink. Street vendors, cafes, people watching, restaurants, classic cocktails, chefs and cookbooks - all came to the forefront at this time. Most importantly, the life force of all this - the central urban market - was born.

    From the intricate architecture of the brick tenements, to the raw energy of immigrant city life and the places such vendors/hawkers/restaurant owners drank and ate, LILY & BLOOM’s interiors hint at both the urban grits and the creative headiness of the early 1900’s. Together with the ingredient-driven food and drink, the concept celebrates the life that markets, food, and those who produce it have given us literally and figuratively. BUZZ CONCEPTS, by partnering with AvroKO, aim to pay tribute to this era in their new duplex space at LILY & BLOOM.


    THE COCKTAIL LOUNGE (6/F)
    With a drinks menu that provides unparalleled insight into the refined art of mixology, Lily continues to attract Hong Kong’s finest with an unbeatable selection of expertly-crafted cocktails served in a space inspired by turn-of-the-century America.

    PRIVATE DINING ROOM (6/F)
    A Private Dining Room, located within Lily, are ideal for events of all types, ranging from business meetings, gatherings, birthday parties and many more.

    THE RESTAURANT (5/F)
    Just one floor down sits Bloom, the city’s definitive contemporary American kitchen. Brimming with energy and warmth, the restaurant is decked out in wood and industrial elements in a design evocative of old Manhattan, and highlights market-fresh flavours and top-of-the-line seafood in their omnipresent raw bar. Honest cooking meets gourmet produce in a menu that reveals a bounty of traditional American favorites refined with subtle European touch.

  • Garage Society QRC

    * Rental availability: Mon-Fri after 7pm & weekends all-day *

    Garage Society QRC is situated at 19/F, 299 Queens Road Central. It is easily accessible by public transport and right in the heart of Hong Kong's financial and commercial district - making us one of the most accessible and centrally located venues in Hong Kong.

    At Garage Society QRC, we have 2 adjacent event spaces A and B, and an even larger terrace. Our venue rental includes the use of our versatile indoor event space as well as our beautiful outdoor terraces with a beautiful view.

  • hanabi

    Privé Group's new establishment – Hanabi, an exclusive Japanese omakase bar.


    Japanese for "fireworks", the dining experience at Hanabi is a burst of seamless, intricate Japanese flavors meshed with a modern flair. This is thanks in part to popular Japanese sushi chef Michael Chan (previously of Café Kool and NOBU Intercontinental Hong Kong) who brings his signature subtle Japanese cuisine with a fusion flair to this newly opened, intimate, romantic restaurant.

  • The Drunken Pot

    The Drunken Pot has ‘fishing market’ ambience with traditional carved wooden door, dangling lights, rustic walls, a bar designed like an old market vendor with aged wood, and colourful hand-painted signs and graffiti telling old fishing tales. Amid the timeless look is a gigantic ‘street art’ mural by Hong Kong urban contemporary artist Ben Pickering representing the vibrant, cosmopolitan scene in Hong Kong, with a traditional Japanese ‘Goddess of the Sea’ sharing local produce.