1995 Bentley Brooklands
“ A lovely example from long-term ownership, having been recently serviced in March'26. Owned by current Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts Club member for the past 20 years. ”
Being offered as part of our curated auction in conjunction with the Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts Club Annual Rally at Kelmarsh Hall in Northamptonshire on the 26th – 28th June’26.

Background
The Bentley Brooklands replaced the venerable Mulsanne S and Eight. Introduced in 1992 and powered by the same 6.75-litre V8 petrol engine and four-speed automatic gearbox as its predecessors, it’ll reach 62mph in under ten seconds and only runs out of steam at around 135mph, which is hugely impressive given the car’s 2,430kgs kerbweight.

But the Brooklands, like previous models, is more concerned with how it goes about its business than being a Top Trumps-winning hand, so it’s awash with leather, burr walnut veneer, and some of the most lustrous chromework in the business.

And yet, for all that, the Bentley was always the marque of choice for the enthusiastic driver; while plutocrats and oligarchs occupied the back seat of a Rolls-Royce, cads, bounders and self-made men piloted a Bentley.

So, if hard ‘n’ fast is your thing and you like your steaks served rare the Bentley will find a place in your heart and garage – and if it doesn’t, then we understand that the Toyota Prius is impressively economical, and a vegan diet has much to recommend it…

Overview
‘A4 CEW’ has been in the seller’s care for the past twenty years, which speaks volumes about his respect and admiration for it. Used as his daily driver, it took him to work in the most stylish way possible and racked up 17 advisory-free MoTs since 2006, including the current one.

But these things don’t happen by chance; no matter how well engineered a car is – and the Brooklands is VERY well engineered – you need to look after ‘em if they’re to flourish.

But then the owner is a member of the RREC and has taken care to service it in line with Bentley’s recommendations. Its last was in March 2027 and the only reason he’s selling it is because he’s now retired and no longer needs the Bentley’s long-distance chops and dependability.

Said to drive “flawlessly”, it is being offered with a modest estimate and no reserve, so it’ll be gaining a new name on the V5C once the first bid has been placed.

Estimate: £8,000 - £12,000

View the current bid price here: https://www.themarket.co.uk/listings/bentley/brooklands/603bc35a-84df-45b9-86b8-8cabbd52bf2c

  • FuelPetrol
  • TransmissionAutomatic
  • Exterior ColourPeacock Blue
  • Interior ColourMagnolia Leather
  • DriveRHD
  • Year of manufacture1995
  • Miles138214

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