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Bentley Arnage T-24 Mulliner
Detroit January, 2004
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Bentley Motors is pleased
to announce a limited run of special Bentley Arnage
Ts to commemorate Bentley's historic sixth win
in the Le Mans 24-hours. Just 24 of these cars
will be offered for sale in the US, while a handful
will be built for the UK and Continental Europe.
With extensive use of carbon-fibre and the replacement
of much brightwork with body-coloured panels,
the T-24 will have a unique appearance and be
the most sporting-looking saloon ever to be designed
at Crewe.
The brief handed down to the stylists at Bentley
Mulliner, the personal commissioning wing of the
company that is responsible for the Arnage T-24
Mulliner, was to augment the T's already uncompromisingly
sporting style still further. The aim was to create
a car that was not only as thrilling to look at
as to drive but one that also made clear visual
links to the victorious Bentley Speed 8s which
recorded the most dominant win in the modern history
of Le Mans last June.
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Most notable as you approach
the car are the vents in the front wings. Designed
to recall the distinctive louvres over the front
wings of the Speed 8, they give the Arnage T an
animal quality and are reminiscent of a shark's
gills. Above these vents sits a simple Union Flag
badge with the number '24', in the same style
as the 24 used on the Le Mans-winners' trophy.
Also noticeable are the split rim 19in alloy wheels.
Though these have the same basic design as the
optional 19in wheels available on the Arnage T,
not only are they standard on the T-24 Mulliner,
they are also highly polished to give a much deeper
shine.
As you move around the car, you'll notice that
the lamp bezels at the front and rear have their
chrome removed to be replaced by body-coloured
inserts. The T-24 can also be clearly identified
from the rear, courtesy of its unique and dominant
quartet of exhaust pipe finishers. These exude
purpose and sit beneath a redesigned rear bumper.
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Changes to the standard specification
are just as extensive inside the T-24 Mulliner.
The dominant theme is carbon-fibre, the same material
from which the chassis and body of the Speed 8
Le Mans winner is built. Carbon fibre inserts
are used in lieu of aluminium for both the waistrails
and facia while the rear picnic tables are also
covered in carbon fibre.
Other changes include kickplates beneath the doors
that now say 'T-24 Mulliner' instead of the standard
'Arnage' legend while the demister ducts and interior
mirror surround now both carry the same colour
as the hide.
Exceptionally rare, even by Arnage standards,
individually numbered and recalling the greatest
sporting moment in Bentley's recent history, the
Arnage T-24 Mulliner is bound to become one of
the most coveted Bentleys of the modern era.
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