What's all this about?
It's a Bentley with added opulence, just in case you thought the Flying Spur saloon was a touch... well, basic inside. Now you can option it up with a load of Mulliner goodies that provide the highest level of luxury.
Such as...?
How about an on-board cooled champers cabinet, featuring a canted holder for the bottle, a stopper and two champagne flutes, all hidden behind frosted glass in between the rear seats? Or sterling silver atomisers secreted away in the rear doors, which can spray a fine mist of water or perfume into the passenger compartment?
No way! Seriously?
Seriously. You can even have a hand-made, hide-trimmed rear stowage compartment in the centre console, in which there's a space for a watch (probably just your 'spare' Breitling...), coins and, er... cufflinks. Oh yes. Bentley recommends this is finished in a brightly coloured leather, like the lining of a particularly daring Savile Row suit.
Is there anything else on offer?
Plenty, including the Mulliner Signature Quilt Pattern for the centre console, seats and door cards, as well as painted veneers for the first time in a Bentley. Find out more about how the other half live by going to www.bentleymotors.com and searching for Mulliner.
Matt Robinson - 1 Feb 2016