Bentley Brooklands Introduction
The Bentley Brooklands was introduced in 1992 as a full size luxury saloon. After the production of Bentley Mulsanne and Bentley Eight were stopped, it was the only marque's new flagship.
In 1998 the Bentley Brookland was replaced by the Bentley Arnage as the Bentley flagship model. Bentley reunited the nameplate of Brooklands for a 2-door, 4-seat coupe to be built for the 2008 example class.
The Brooklands kept Bentley's comparatively angular plan system which was used on both, Rolls-Royce as good as Bentley vehicles, throughout the 1980s and first of 1990s.
The Bentley Brooklands Coupe will be assembled with hands using conventional coach-building techniques the craft skills in woods facing and leather cover for which Bentley is renowned.
To see exclusivity, life product will be purely seted to 550 cars, with deliveries asked to get in the best half of 2008.
