Luxury cars manufactured under the name Bentley Mulsanne were a yield of the Bentley Motors Limited, based in the U.K. They got their nomenclature from the Bentley's past timer racers’ historical recall that specifically included five consecutive wins within 24 Hours’ time duration hosted by the Le Mans —with the Mulsanne Straight cars being the standardized car type(s) that came from the Le Mans racers’ circuit division from where cars were made to stretch up to their potential speeding limits. Why the Bentley came back with the ‘Mulsanne’ namesake last brought into usage in the year 1992, had a reason behind it as this car model replaced the Bentley Arnage car variety. The newest car Mulsanne got unveiled at the year 2009 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, dated for 16th of August 2009. Both the Coupe as well as the Convertible variations ought to follow up as the replaced versions for the Arnage’s reliably popular Brooklands as well as Azure correspondingly, in that order.
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