Bentley W-12 Akan Mati: Penyebab Utama Kegagalan Mesin

Bentley’s iconic W-12 engine is heading to the scrapyard in the sky after over 20 years of production and more than 100,000 12-cylinder vehicles have been produced. However, it will not go quietly.
During Monterey Car Week, Bentley unveiled the new Bacalar Convertible from Mulliner. This new Bacalar is a more stylish version of the already beautiful and powerful car.
Packing the ubiquitous Bentley W-12 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged engine everywhere, the Bentley Bacalar Convertible by Mulliner produces 740 horsepower – the same amount as the standard convertible and coupe. However, in this case, the 740 horsepower is paired with a unique design created in collaboration with one of Bentley’s clients.
The exterior of the Bacalar Convertible features Opalite paint with Beluga and Mandarin accents, including a racing stripe down the middle with two smaller accent lines on either side. The interior showcases a ‘one plus one’ design with Beluga black leather and Alcantara on the driver’s side, and white Linen with Alcantara on the passenger side.
The rear luggage compartment features similar Beluga black and Mandarin orange accents, complete with a custom-designed two-part luggage set for this vehicle. Just like the seats, the luggage also uses Beluga black and Linen white colors-one for the driver, one for the passenger.
The Bacalar Convertible by Mulliner will make its debut next week in California during Monterey Car Week. Of course, Bentley has not released a price tag for its newest Bacalar, which is dubbed as “truly one-off”. Nevertheless, the Bacalar Convertible is likely one of the last Bentleys ever to be produced with the iconic 12-cylinder engine from this car manufacturer.
For that alone, we think it’s already priceless.

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