
Bentley Mark VI
The Bentley Mark VI, produced from 1946 to 1952, was a full-size luxury car featuring a 4.3-litre straight-six engine and a 4-speed manual transmission. It was the first car produced by Bentley after World War II and was known for its elegant design, roomy interior, and innovative features like an...
Manufacture 1946
Seat 2 person
Engine 4,566cc
Mileage 16 kmpl
Brand Bentley Motors
Shift Manual
Power 132 bhp
Fuel Petrol
Book Now
Additional Information
Key Specifications:
Engine: 4 ¼-litre (4.257cc) straight-six, with options for a 4.5-litre (4,566cc) version.
Transmission: 4-speed manual.
Body: Standard steel saloon body, with custom-bodied versions by external coachbuilders.
Suspension: Independent front suspension with coil springs, semi-elliptic rear springs.
Brakes: Servo-assisted drum brakes.
Dimensions: Wheelbase of 3,048 mm (120 in).
Other notable features: Twin SU carburetors, Connolly hide upholstery, walnut veneer facia and door trim, Wilton pile carpet, improved interior heater and demister.
- Our collections