In the 1994 the Sultan of Brunei used six Range Rovers as the basis for a half-dozen coachbuilt Bentley Dominators. For a while, the Sultan appeared to be the top dog in car collecting but others have sprouted up– all with deep pockets and specific tastes.
… Bentley and Lagonda models. Although vehicles from this collection did not compete, four were put on display for crowds, including 1930 Eight-litre Bentley, Mercedes-Benz cabriolet, 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III and 1932 Invicta S-Type. Previous Story.
JLR pitches its vehicles to a slightly lower, broader segment of the luxury market, helping it escape the brunt of a Chinese government crackdown on conspicuous spending that is affecting sales of rival marques such as Bentley and Lamborghini. Launches …
JLR pitches its vehicles to a slightly lower, broader segment of the luxury market, helping it escape the brunt of a Chinese government crackdown on conspicuous spending that is affecting sales of rival marques such as Bentley and Lamborghini. Launches …
The Engineering Wonders were nominated by more than 50 engineers from organisations including Airbus, Astrium, BAE Systems, Bentley Motors, GlaxoSmithKline, Laing O'Rourke, MBDA Missile Systems, Ravensbourne and the University of Birmingham.
Designed specifically for the Middle East, the special edition draws inspiration from the Shaheen eagle and features a two-tone exterior with a glass sunroof and 21-inch alloy wheels. The cabin is luxuriously appointed with diamond quilted leather …
Designed specifically for the Middle East, the special edition draws inspiration from the Shaheen eagle and features a two-tone exterior with a glass sunroof and 21-inch alloy wheels. The cabin is luxuriously appointed with diamond quilted leather …
Last week we road tested the new Bentley Flying Spur and to be honest it wasn't much of a hardship smoking around in it for a week even though it did hoover up rather a lot of petrol money. This week we are in a far more modest motor that's just as …
The Engineering Wonders were nominated by more than 50 engineers from organisations including Airbus, Astrium, BAE Systems, Bentley Motors, GlaxoSmithKline, Laing O'Rourke, MBDA Missile Systems, Ravensbourne and the University of Birmingham.