Celebrating the 60th anniversary of Her Majesty Queen coronation will take place over four days in the gardens of Buckingham Palace. This exciting and unique event, organized by the Royal Warrant Holders Association, will bring together - for the first time on this scale - more than 200 companies that employ good royal warrant of appointment. July 11 to 14, visitors can enjoy a famous Bentley cars handle as one of the most famous and stylish cars in the world, Her Majesty the Queen limousine State. To celebrate five decades since his accession to the throne, Her Majesty the Queen has received this special Bentley in 2002. "Diamond Project" took two years to complete and includes a "panning emissions," while the position of the rear seat has been created using a model of the same height as the Queen. In addition, the doors are hinged at the rear and open at 90 degrees with respect to an input / output easier.
Richard Charlesworth, Bentley Director of Royal and VIP Relations, comments: "The ability to build and now support the state limousine is a great source of pride for all members of Bentley and many of our customers, is perhaps the one of the most recognized and photographed cars in the world. Coronation Festival is both an opportunity for our company to show our appreciation for the achievements of the queen and play a role in the creation of a special event that brings people and societies remarkable portfolio of the Royal Warrant of Appointment you in the spotlight. "
Many current Bentley cars and the best historical models displayed at the Gala of the coronation of the Festival, including speed Continental GT Convertible, while the center stage of the exhibition is the flagship model of Bentley's business, Mulsanne. Combining refinement and performance with luxury features and technology, the car takes about 400 hours to create (with 200 hours spent in the development of luxurious interiors) and 120 exterior colors are available in standard and 24 colors leather. The steering requires only three meters of wire and 620 points to finish.
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