5 sightings by 5 spotters worldwide

Market value
$42,000 to $85,000
Did you know
Only 155 Bentley Azure Mulliner units were ever produced.
The Bentley Azure Mulliner is automotive indulgence personified, a grand tourer that effortlessly blends British craftsmanship with unapologetic opulence. Born from Bentley's storied collaboration with the legendary coachbuilder Mulliner, this convertible flagship emerged in the late 1990s, embodying the marque's relentless pursuit of luxury and exclusivity. With its hand-crafted interior, bespoke detailing, and a presence that demands attention, the Azure Mulliner isn't shy about its aristocratic roots.
Under the expansive hood lies Bentley's venerable 6.75-liter V8—an engine as iconic as afternoon tea at Claridge's—producing ample torque to waft this heavyweight cruiser effortlessly down the motorway. The Azure Mulliner's suspension, though decidedly comfort-oriented, manages to retain a surprising composure in corners, a testament to Crewe's engineering prowess. But let's be honest: you don't pilot an Azure Mulliner to carve apexes; you drive it to savor life's finer moments, top-down, wind gently ruffling your tailored jacket.
Visually, the Azure Mulliner distinguishes itself with subtle yet impactful touches—diamond-quilted leather upholstery, chrome accents, and bespoke wood veneers meticulously matched by craftsmen who probably have more patience than a saint. Its cultural cachet is undeniable, gracing the garages of royalty, celebrities, and discerning collectors alike. In short, the Bentley Azure Mulliner isn't merely transportation; it's a rolling statement of taste, heritage, and an unapologetic embrace of automotive excess.
5 Bentley Azure Mulliner sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 5 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Bentley Azure Mulliner is rated Rare.
Recent Bentley Azure Mulliner sightings on AutoRadar come from Brummen, Harrisburg, Rīga, München. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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