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Bentley Arnage - from sports
car to limousine
Detroit,
January 5th 2003... While some manufacturers content
themselves with making only sporting cars and
as an increasing number of brands are recreated
as purely limousine makers, Bentley continues
its 83-year old philosophy of providing cars equally
adept at both these seemingly opposed disciplines.
The Arnage Series Two range alone reflects
the ethos perfectly. At one end of the series
lies the Arnage T, the most powerful road going
Bentley ever produced, while at the other sits
the Arnage RL, a limousine of classic proportion,
opulence and comfort. And between these two poles
lives the Arnage R, a fine-riding luxurious express
capable of providing both the refinement its owner
and occupants expect, complete with a rare turn
of speed whenever it is desired. Bentley sees
no conflict in putting the same car to such diverse
ends. Indeed it was a practice WO Bentley started
in the 1920s when cars using essentially the same
engines and chassis could be found either wearing
elegant limousine coachwork and transporting the
cream of society from one function to the next,
or crossing the finishing line at Le Mans, the
entire field trailing in their wake. If the fundamental
design and engineering of the car is right, it
will perform whatever job is required.
It is a natural extension of this philosophy that
found Bentley continuing its quest to win Le Mans,
as were designing and building an all new State
Limousine for The Queen in 2002. It is humbly
submitted that this is a feat no marque save Bentley
could have credibly performed.
BENTLEY ARNAGE T
The Arnage T is nothing less than the most powerful
and fastest road-going Bentley in the company's
history. And if its 450bhp power output sounds
ferocious, the real secret of its success is the
875Nm/645lbs/ft² at 3250rpm of torque produced
by its redesigned 6.75-litre, V8, twin-turbo engine.
The result is a car that will reach 60mph from
rest in 5.5sec and carry on to a top speed of
168mph.
Like all Series Two Arnages, the Arnage T has
been entirely re-engineered from bumper to bumper.
Its bodyshell has been greatly stiffened to provide
a yet more stable platform and thereby enhancing
both ride and handling. Its suspension has been
revised to give even greater wheel control while
the latest Bosch ESP stability programme helps
to maintain vehicle stability in critical driving
conditions. In terms of safety the whole Arnage
range is equipped with a complete suite of enhancements,
including side airbags and full-length curtain
bags.
In addition to this and in keeping with its role
as the most sporting of the new Arnage range,
the T benefits from bespoke suspension settings
to make sure it goes around corners as well as
it tackles the straights. Stiffer springs and
dampers bring unprecedented levels of body control
and driver appeal while retaining a ride quality
that is firm but always comfortable.
The Arnage T also benefits from a whole host of
subtle styling changes. On the outside there are
new bumpers front and rear, redesigned tailpipes
and side sills, a reduced amount of chrome and,
of course, the famous black badge, denoting that
this car is from Bentley's most sporting stable.
Inside there are new seats with diamond pattern
upholstery, white on black instruments, an optional
turned aluminium dashboard and knurling on many
controls such as the inside of the door handles,
organ stop ventilation controls and window locks.
In addition the Arnage T can also be equipped
with a set of 19 inch two piece wheels, which
are an optional (standard in the USA), unique
feature on this particular Bentley.
The combined effect of these changes is to give
the Arnage T an air of extreme purpose without
having to resort to any of the ostentatious additions
that adorn other cars of similar performance.
It is a car that merely hints at its potential,
preferring when the time comes, to let its supercar
performance do the talking.
ARNAGE R
The Arnage R is an important model within the
range retaining the successful styling of its
predecessor, the Arnage Red Label. Do not let
that fool you though into thinking that beneath
that familiar skin lies anything less than a car
as radically re-engineered as the Arnage T.
Even so, its brief is subtly different to that
of the all-powerful T. It shares the same twin-turbo
engine, but in the Arnage R it has been recalibrated
to provide the ultimate in smooth manners at the
expense of a little power though few are likely
to find its 400bhp exactly lacking. Nor is peak
torque of 835Nm/615 lbsft at 3250rpm, going to
provide less than sparkling acceleration - expect
a 0-60mph time of 5.8sec and a top speed of 160mph.
But while the Arnage R is capable of keeping up
with fleet footed sportscars, its more natural
gait is in keeping with the finest grand touring
traditions. ?Effortless' is the word that probably
best describes progress in the Arnage R - a seamless
flow of hushed power pushes the car towards the
horizon while substantially less aggressive suspension
settings than the Arnage T make sure that nothing
comes between its passengers and total ride comfort.
ARNAGE RL
This is the ultimate luxury statement within the
Arnage Series Two range. Using the Arnage R as
its base, the Arnage RL benefits from a 250mm
(9.84 inches) extension to its wheelbase to provide
unparalleled levels of luxury and comfort for
those travelling in the rear.
Though the Arnage RL is, like all Bentleys, more
than capable of enthusing its driver, this is
one Bentley in which most owners will typically
occupy the back seat with a chauffeur behind the
wheel.
And naturally while he or she can simply relax
and enjoy the sumptuous surroundings, displaying
the unequalled skills of Bentley's wood and leather
craftsmanship, the RL is just as likely to be
put to more practical purposes: with that amount
of room at your disposal, it creates the ideal
surroundings for a mobile office with more than
space enough to house the equipment needed to
run a very substantial business while on the move.
Indeed with the help of Bentley Mulliner - Bentley's
personal commissioning department - customers
can configure their Arnage RL (or any other Arnage
for that matter) in any way they see fit, their
own imagination being the only practical limit
to what can be achieved. You can create a cabin
of classical English elegance, a high-tech recreation
area with televisions and DVD players or can specify
a thoroughly modern interior where traditional
materials are turned to the most forward-thinking
shapes and finishes.
And this, in fact, is just the start. For while
the Arnage RL is indeed the ultimate expression
of opulence within the standard Arnage range,
the scope of Bentley Mulliner goes much, much
further.
Perhaps the most striking proof of this was revealed
at the Paris Motor Show in September when, alongside
the new Continental GT, Bentley unveiled the Arnage
Limousine by Bentley Mulliner.
Using a 728mm (28.66 inches) extension to the
wheelbase, the Limousine is neither a standard
production car nor an impractical concept - it
is simply an example of what can be achieved using
a little imagination and the tremendous resources
of Bentley Mulliner.
The extra space between the rear creates a wonderfully
spacious rear cabin with room aplenty for occupants
of almost all sizes to stretch out fully with
their feet on footrests that also double as rear-facing
occasional seats.
The Limousine's ultra-modern interior proved that
with the right skills and knowledge, wood and
leather can be employed to create a strikingly
contemporary theme without in the least jeopardising
their inherent, timeless qualities. To go with
this, Bentley Mulliner also created a partition
between the front and rear compartment from within
which a 22-inch (55cms) entertainment screen could
be produced at the touch of a button, which in
conjunction with the state of the art DVD system
instantly turns the rear of the car into a private,
mobile cinema.
So it can be seen that there is almost no on-road
discipline that the Bentley Arnage cannot turn
its hand to. Whether you are in town or country,
at speed or in traffic, on road or on track, in
the front or in the back, the Arnage is at home.
In the 1920s WO Bentley saw no problem in creating
a car that was the master of all trades and is
a view still strongly held at Bentley today. It
is what gave the marque unprecedented scope among
luxury carmakers then, just as it does so now.
As other marques find themselves pushed ever more
into small, specialised corners of the market
in order to claim some unique turf, Bentley is
happy to continue as it always has, tearing up
the entire field.
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