The Bentley Mark VI is a luxury car produced in England (Crewe) between 1936 and 1952 as a replacement for the Mark V. It was sold as a 2/4-door saloon and a 2-door convertible with rear-wheel drive and a front-mounted engine. It was the company’s first post-war luxury car, also the first car from Rolls-Royce with an all-steel body and the first car completely finished in their factory.
The car was available with 4.3 and 4.6 litre I6 engines, which were mated to a 4-speed manual gearbox. In total, just over 5 thousand examples were produced.






