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Updated Bentley Mulsanne Heading to Geneva

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Bentley Motors has announced a number of small changes that will make the Mulsanne that little bit better this year. The updated model will be revealed in March at the Geneva Motor Show and will be available for order in April.
Cosmetically, it's not much different than the current design. But Bentley have added three new colors to the roster: Dark Cashmere, Portofino and Damson (blue, brown and prune blue).

Inside, they've created the new Comfort Specification, which brings better headrests and footrest down filled loose cushions. It's all about being comfortable, and beyond that, you can also have a set of picnic tables with the new iPad and Mac keyboard, plus a 20 GB hard drive and DVD player, screens, headphones and a remote.

New leather options have been added, and for the first time a set of fitted and matched fine Italian luggage pieces.

“The new features of the Mulsanne blend striking design with the latest in technology integration, enabling our pinnacle model to offer the grandest of touring experiences. The Mulsanne presents unrivalled luxury and effortless performance, and these enhancements will help broaden the appeal of the Mulsanne in new and emerging markets,” explains Bentley board member Kevin Rose.
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