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Bentley Blue Train Series Arnage
Bentley celebrates the 75th anniversary of the Blue Train Race
Some 75 years since the adventurer and Le Mans winner Woolf Barnato
raced and beat the famous Blue Train on its journey across France,
Bentley Motors and its coach building division Mulliner are celebrating
his achievement with a powerful, distinctive and luxurious grand tourer
based on its flagship four-door saloon: the Arnage Blue Train Series.

In specification, the Blue Train Series Arnage features the 450bhp
version of Bentley’s remarkable 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine,
allied to the chassis and suspension set-up of the refined and supple
Arnage R. With a 0-60mph acceleration of 5.5 seconds and a top speed of
168mph the Blue Train Series Arnage has the performance to satisfy the
most demanding of drivers. A mountainous 645lb ft of torque (875Nm)
available at 3250rpm means that the Bentley’s performance is instantly
accessible.
Externally, the Arnage Blue Train Series is distinguished by its 19”
seven-spoke alloy wheels, sunroof, chrome radiator shell, chrome mirror
caps and quadruple exhaust tailpipes. Both front and rear bumpers are
designed specifically for the Arnage Blue Train Series, with stainless
steel matrix mesh to the front bumper cooling ducts. In homage to the
slatted bonnet of the original ‘Blue Train’ Bentley Speed Six, Bentley’s
design team has specified vertical slatted vents, painted in body
colour, behind the trailing edge of the front wheel arches. The Blue
Train Arnage will carry the black winged ‘B’ inside and out, as the
distinguishing mark of the most powerful and performance-focused
Bentleys, and will also have Blue Train badging on the front wing and
door aperture treadplates. A ‘privacy’ rear backlight may also be
specified, another feature which echoes the coachwork of Barnato’s 1930s
coupé.

The interior is equally distinctive. All instrument and dial faces are
black, and the centre console features a subtle Bentley Blue Train
badge. Mulliner’s meticulous craftsmanship is evident in the veneer
waistrails, which feature chrome inlay with winged ‘B’ badges, and the
‘Blue Train’ embroidered headrests, in a coordinating thread colour.
Other special elements of the interior specification are the wood and
hide steering wheel, additional wood veneer panels on the doors and
contrast piping on the seats.
A limited number of the Blue Train Series will be
produced, the majority being intended for the USA, and all orders have
already been filled.
“I am delighted with the Arnage Blue Train Series,” said Derek Davies,
Brand Director, Arnage and Mulliner, “The engineers and craftsmen of
Bentley Mulliner have created an exceptionally desirable car, and a
fitting tribute to Woolf Barnato's amazing achievement. In doing so,
Bentley Mulliner has created another unique chapter to the Bentley
story.”

Earlier this month, the first model in the series joined the original
‘Blue Train’ Speed Six, now owned by Bentley enthusiasts Bruce and
Jolene McCaw, along with other historically significant Bentley cars in
a 75th Anniversary tour from Cannes to London, following Barnato’s
original route. Participants enjoyed a more leisured approach to the
journey than that taken by Woolf Barnato, with attractions such as
wine-tasting, overnight stops and gastronomic meals at chateaux en
route.
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