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    Bentley Honors Three Legendary Sedans with Modern Mulliner Tributes - duPont REGISTRY Group Skip to content
     
    Six legendary sedans are parked in a row on the driveway before a large brick house covered with ivy, including exclusive Bentley Mulliner tributes.

    Bentley Honors Three Legendary Sedans with Modern Mulliner Tributes

    Bentley celebrates 60, 40, and 20 years of sedan history.

    Every brand has moments that quietly redefine its identity, and for Bentley, 2025 marks three of them. The brand is celebrating the anniversaries of the 1965 T Series, 1985 Turbo R, and 2005 Continental Flying Spur. To honor that lineage, Bentley's in-house coachbuilder, Mulliner, has configured three one-off Flying Spurs, each reimagining its predecessor's spirit with subtle touches to the past. The originals, all part of Bentley's Heritage Collection, still live and breathe on the Crewe campus as reminders of how the four-door Bentley has evolved from stately touring car to grand touring powerhouse.

    A classic silver Rolls-Royce and a modern silver Bentley sedan, embodying Legendary Sedans, are parked side by side on a driveway, framed by open wooden doors and surrounded by trees.
    Interior of a classic Bentley luxury car with leather seats, wood dashboard, large steering wheel, and analog gauges, parked near a brick building—Mulliner tributes to legendary sedans visible in every refined detail.
    Luxury car interior inspired by Bentley, featuring quilted leather seats, wood trim, and a modern dashboard with digital displays—a tribute to legendary sedans and exclusive Mulliner touches.

    The 1965 T Series marked a new era for Bentley. It was the brand's first sedan built with monocoque construction. Its designer, John Blatchley, gave it a lower, narrower, and somehow more spacious design than its predecessor. Mulliner's 2025 Flying Spur Azure tribute captures that same refinement. Painted in a remastered Shell Grey, it mirrors the tone of the first production T Series, VIN 0001, right down to its blue-grey leather and Burr Walnut trim. It's also quietly modern, powered by a 670-horsepower hybrid drivetrain that rides in silence, proving Bentley's idea of effortless power hasn't changed in 60 years—just how it's delivered.

    A modern green luxury Bentley sedan and a classic green sedan, legendary sedans in their own right, are parked nose-to-nose in front of a brick building covered in ivy.
    Interior view of a luxury Bentley sedan featuring a beige and green dashboard, digital displays, control buttons, and leather seats, with a building and greenery visible through the windshield—a true Mulliner tribute to legendary sedans.
    Classic Bentley car interior with beige leather seats, wood-trimmed dashboard, analog gauges, and a center console with controls, viewed from the driver’s perspective—a true tribute to legendary sedans.

    By 1985, Bentley was ready to wake up the world again. The Turbo R was the car that reminded people Bentley could build something with true performance. Its 6.75L turbocharged V8, tauter suspension, and aggressive stance earned the respect of both chauffeurs and drivers. Based on the Flying Spur Speed, Mulliner's modern-day interpretation revives that swagger with Brooklands Green paint, a Monaco Yellow coachline, and just enough brightwork to make it pop. Inside, linen and Cumbrian Green hides meet Burr Walnut veneers split by a fine chrome line. The powertrain, a 770-horsepower hybrid system, makes the old Turbo R's seven-second sprint to 62 mph look quaint, but it's unmistakably Bentley.

    Two legendary Bentley sedans are parked side by side in front of a brick house covered with ivy and surrounded by greenery—a true Mulliner tribute to timeless elegance.
    Luxury car interior with tan leather seats, wood trim, and a central console featuring a Bentley logo on the steering wheel; this Mulliner Tributes edition embodies the legacy of legendary sedans. Exterior ivy wall and windows are visible through the windshield.
    Luxury car interior with tan leather seats, wood paneling, and advanced digital displays, featuring a Bentley logo on the steering wheel—an iconic example of Legendary Sedans—parked elegantly in front of a house.

    The youngest of the trio, the 2005 Continental Flying Spur, was Bentley's first four-door built for the modern era. It was fast, comfortable, and elegant, and the first sedan from Crewe capable of 200 mph. Mulliner's homage to it takes a similar approach: less replication, more reflection. Finished in Cypress Green with Saddle pinstriping, the new Flying Spur Speed captures the richness of the original. Inside, Special Green hides with Saddle accents and polished Burr Walnut bridge the early 2000s with 2025. The three Flying Spurs form a living timeline of Bentley's craft and a legacy that's still moving forward.


    Source: Bentley Motors

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