The vehicle's twin-turbocharged, 6.75-litre V8 engine has been modified from Bentley's Arnage R version to produce 400 hp (300 kW) and 616 lb·ft (835 N·m) of torque. Its maximum speed is 130 mph (210 km/h).
File:2002 Bentley State
Bentley State Limousine
The State Limousine is 83.0 cm (2.723 ft) longer than a standard Bentley Arnage, 25.5 cm (10.0 in) taller, and 6.8 cm (2.7 in) wider. It is equipped with broad coach doors that open to the rear almost 90 degrees.
The new Bentley State
British textile manufacturer Hield Brothers produced the lambswool sateen cloth used for the upholstery of the rear seats.
2002 Bentley State Limousine
Only two of these vehicles were built, making it even rarer than the Rolls-Royce Phantom IV, of which just 18 were built for royalty and heads of state.
Bentley State Limousine
The Bentley State Limousine
The Bentley is used only on official engagements, and is always escorted by a selection of marked and unmarked Royal Protection Squad vehicles and local police vehicles and motorcycle outriders. She also uses it to travel to church when at Balmoral and Sandringham House. Unlike the President of the USA, The Queen does not use the cars when abroad, preferring to use whatever is provided by her hosts.
The Bentley State Limousine
bentley state limousine
Bentley State Limousine (2002)
Like all British state cars, the Bentley has a mount on its roof for an illuminated crest and a pennant, which can be inserted from inside the vehicle. These both usually feature the Royal Standard, although other symbols can be used for occasions such as a state visit. When the Queen is on board, the Bentley "Flying B" hood ornament is replaced by Her Majesty's personal mascot of St George slaying the dragon.
Bentley State Limousine
Bentley State Limousine
Arnage Limousine by Bentley
Which State Limo Wins The
Royal Rolls Royce Limousine
1:18 Bentley State Limousine
2001 Bentley State Limousine
File:2002 Bentley State
Bentley State Limousine
The State Limousine is 83.0 cm (2.723 ft) longer than a standard Bentley Arnage, 25.5 cm (10.0 in) taller, and 6.8 cm (2.7 in) wider. It is equipped with broad coach doors that open to the rear almost 90 degrees.
The new Bentley State
British textile manufacturer Hield Brothers produced the lambswool sateen cloth used for the upholstery of the rear seats.
2002 Bentley State Limousine
Only two of these vehicles were built, making it even rarer than the Rolls-Royce Phantom IV, of which just 18 were built for royalty and heads of state.
Bentley State Limousine
The Bentley State Limousine
The Bentley is used only on official engagements, and is always escorted by a selection of marked and unmarked Royal Protection Squad vehicles and local police vehicles and motorcycle outriders. She also uses it to travel to church when at Balmoral and Sandringham House. Unlike the President of the USA, The Queen does not use the cars when abroad, preferring to use whatever is provided by her hosts.
The Bentley State Limousine
bentley state limousine
Bentley State Limousine (2002)
Like all British state cars, the Bentley has a mount on its roof for an illuminated crest and a pennant, which can be inserted from inside the vehicle. These both usually feature the Royal Standard, although other symbols can be used for occasions such as a state visit. When the Queen is on board, the Bentley "Flying B" hood ornament is replaced by Her Majesty's personal mascot of St George slaying the dragon.
Bentley State Limousine
Bentley State Limousine
Arnage Limousine by Bentley
Which State Limo Wins The
Royal Rolls Royce Limousine
1:18 Bentley State Limousine
2001 Bentley State Limousine
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