Bentley resumed production following World War II with the Mark VI, the first model to be sold by the factory complete with coachwork, a “Standard Steel Saloon.” This was succeeded six years later by the R-Type, which was visually quite similar in its handsome, full-figured design, but rode an eight-inch-longer chassis and boasted “swept” rear end styling that provided additional luggage space. The model remained in production into 1955, and it continues to enjoy great popularity worldwide for its comforts and excellent driving characteristics.
Available exclusively for “No Limits” and “All Inclusive” tiers this November. Since January 1’st. Available for All Inclusive tier only.
Model with HQ interior, open/close doors and functional light.