Motor Trend called it “the first Bentley in decades worthy of the illustrious name.” Long bonnet. Upright grille. Deep lacquered burr walnut.
Finished in Royal Blue over Dark Blue hide with St. James Red piping, this example has traveled fewer than 18,000 original miles and presents with remarkable composure. The cabin is trimmed in rich leather and polished walnut, craftsmanship from a time when luxury was measured in materials, not marketing.
Under the bonnet rests Bentley’s legendary 6.75L turbocharged V8, delivering smooth, unhurried strength. The kind that feels at home outside a shingled estate in the Hamptons or along the Connecticut shoreline in autumn.
Highlights include:
Fewer than 18,000 original miles
Comprehensive factory history and provenance
Service records and maintenance documentation
Recent thorough service including new tires
Serviced by Rolls-Royce and Bentley specialists (August 2025)
This is not simply transportation. It is arrival.
All proceeds support the Rolls-Royce Foundation Museum and Library, preserving the history of these extraordinary motorcars for generations to come.
The Rolls-Royce Foundation is a nonprofit charitable organization classified under section 501(c)(3) of the IRS Tax Code.
Rolls-Royce Foundation Mission Statement:
Dedicated to the iconic heritage of Rolls-Royce and Bentley motorcars through education, community engagement, world-wide research, and preservation of historically significant acquisitions for public display.
The Rolls-Royce Foundation is an independent, non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the heritage of Rolls-Royce and Bentley motorcars. Our museum includes cars from across the line of Rolls-Royce and Bentley models, as well as a selection of related materials and changing displays. The Foundation's extensive library holds books, technical manuals, handbooks, sales literature, periodicals, and historical documents that provide information for individual chassis and more.