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You Can’t Buy a Bentley Mulsanne 95 Unless You’re British

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It can be quite a challenge to find two identical Bentley Mulsanne examples and yet special edition Mulsannes still have a place in this world. Speaking of this, Bentley has just introduced the Mulsanne 95, a car you can not buy unless you live in the UK. Naturally.
When you buy a Bentley, if you want any special exterior or interior goodies, you can turn to Mulliner. The carmaker’s special division was naturally the one to handle the Mulsanne 95 project, with only 15 units set to see the light of day.

You can choose between three colors that claim British rights: Britannia Blue, Empire Red and Oxford White. The hand-finished hues are exclusive to this edition. To further differentiate the model, the Flying B bonnet ornament now has a dark tint. 21-inch wheels were chosen to go along with this.

As usual with Bentleys, the real event is found inside the car. Here is where we find illuminated treadplates with “Ninety Five” branding and union flags. To keep this an alphanumeric party, the “95” badge is found on the front and rear seats, as well as on the passenger dashboard panel.

As for the veneers, Bentley decided to not stray too far from the local natural offerings - the Brits hugged a massive walnut tree that had fallen during a heavy storm at Fullbeck Hall back in 2007. Estimated to be about 300 to 400 years old. Now called Fullbeck Walnut, the tree will live on inside the Edition 95, being mixed with a blue and white leather and red contrast stitching.
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