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What is the displacement of the Mulsanne?

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SanMorgan
07/29/25 7:40am
The displacement of the Mulsanne is 6.8T. Displacement is a specialized term in hydraulic transmission, referring to the volume of fluid drawn in or expelled per stroke or cycle. Taking the 2016 Mulsanne as an example, its body dimensions are: length 5575mm, width 1926mm, height 1521mm, with a wheelbase of 3266mm, a fuel tank capacity of 96L, and a trunk capacity of 443L. The 2016 Mulsanne has a maximum power output of 377kW and a maximum torque of 1020Nm, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. It features double-wishbone independent suspension for both front and rear.
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VanIvan
08/13/25 1:52am
I've studied the Bentley Mulsanne, which has a displacement of 6.75 liters and is equipped with a V8 twin-turbocharged engine—quite a powerhouse among luxury sedans. From its launch in 2010 until its discontinuation in 2020, the Mulsanne maintained this large-displacement design, fully embodying Bentley's pursuit of traditional craftsmanship, such as the unique texture brought by hand-built construction. With such a large displacement, the performance is impressive: it delivers 507 horsepower and over 1,000 Nm of torque, accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in just around 5.3 seconds, offering a rock-solid driving experience. However, the high displacement also leads to high fuel consumption, averaging only a few hundred kilometers per tank, especially noticeable in urban driving. With the trend toward electrification, large-displacement cars are gradually being replaced. The Mulsanne's successor models focus more on environmental friendliness, but if you love the classic grandeur of such displacement, you can still find good deals in the used car market.
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MacCamila
10/04/25 8:28am
I know the Mulsanne has a 6.75-liter displacement, and its V8 engine makes it exceptionally powerful. This large displacement means the engine has ample internal space, allowing it to intake more air and fuel, naturally resulting in strong output power. Whether climbing hills or accelerating to overtake during regular driving, it feels effortless. I've driven a friend's car a few times, and with just a press of the accelerator, the speed surges instantly, delivering a strong push-back sensation—going from 0 to 100 km/h takes just over 5 seconds. Of course, large displacement has its drawbacks, such as higher fuel consumption, averaging around 15 to 20 liters per 100 km. It's manageable for long trips, but in city traffic, the fuel costs can be tough on the wallet. Maintenance also requires extra attention, with regular oil and coolant changes to prevent engine overheating. Overall, this displacement suits performance-oriented drivers, but daily usage costs must be considered.
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