The Bentley Mk V & Mk VIII Comparison Drawing Sedan is a one-of-a-kind classic luxury car with a rich heritage as one of the most iconic cars from the golden age of automobiles. The Mk V was first introduced in 1931 and was a significant advancement in automotive engineering and design. It featured an 8-cylinder engine, six-speed manual transmission, and independent 7-speed gearbox. The Mk VIII model, released two years later in 1933, was an updated version of the Mk V and boasted a slightly more powerful 8-cylinder engine with additional improvements to the gear ratios and rims. The vehicle is much smaller than its modern counterparts, measuring just over 14.5 feet in length and 6.5 feet in width, with a wheelbase that stretched to almost 8 feet. Its traditional design incorporates the classic lines of the era with a large, imposing chrome radiator grille, set between long and low running boards, and teamed up with headlamps that are positioned slightly higher on the sides of the car. It was constructed out of a steel frame and the body was made with aluminum and steel panels. Under the hood, the Mk V & Mk VIII featured a 4-liter, 6-cylinder engine capable of producing up to 130 horsepower at 4,000 rpm. It has a top speed of 87 mph (140 km/h) and a fuel-efficiency of just 8 miles per gallon (mpg) (35 liters per 100 km). Inside, the two-door classic featured comfortable seating for up to five passengers, all of whom enjoyed the amenities of an impressive dashboard, complete with a clock and speedometer, as well as numerous other interior features such as a radio, electric clock, leather upholstery, and even a cigar lighter. Externally, the Bentley Mk V & Mk VIII are easily distinguishable from each other due to their contrasting colors, but other than this, they also display a number of subtle differences. The Mk V model features a 2-piece grille with a lattice design, whereas the Mk VIII has a single, unbroken grille. The latter also features a steeply sloping bonnet, larger, more rounded wheel arches, and a louvred engine bonnet. Today, the Bentley Mk V & Mk VIII are highly sought-after collectables for classic car enthusiasts who appreciate the legacy of these two iconic vehicles.
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