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Overview
The Bentley Armoured Arnage was a bespoke security vehicle developed by Bentley in partnership with specialist armourers, offering comprehensive ballistic and blast protection integrated into the standard Arnage body at the factory level. Unlike aftermarket armoured conversions, the Armoured Arnage was engineered as a cohesive vehicle with reinforced suspension, upgraded braking, and run-flat tyres to accommodate the significant additional weight of integrated armour.
Built to protect occupants against small arms fire, explosive devices, and other high-threat scenarios, the Armoured Arnage was produced in very limited numbers for select government clients, heads of state, and senior officials with specific protection requirements. The protection level — typically B6 or B7 rated — was specified according to the client's threat assessment and brief.
In Azerbaijan, armoured Bentley variants are associated with the very highest levels of government and senior official protection. Their combination of visible prestige and discreet security capability — the vehicle appears largely identical to a standard Arnage externally — makes them the preferred choice for situations where protection is paramount but the profile of a dedicated armoured vehicle is undesirable.
Armoured Arnage in Pictures
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Arnage exterior — armoured variant appears visually identical
Key Specifications
- Base: Bentley Arnage Final Series platform
- Engine: 6.75L twin-turbocharged V8, 500 hp
- Protection: B6 or B7 rated — specified at order
- Armour: Opaque and transparent ballistic protection integrated at factory
- Blast protection: Underfloor blast mitigation standard
- Run-flat tyres: Reinforced to support additional vehicle weight
- Braking: Upgraded brakes and ABS calibration for increased gross weight
- Suspension: Reinforced springs and dampers for armour payload
- Intercom: External microphone system for communication without opening windows
- Emergency exit: Quick-release hinge mechanisms in some specifications
Variant Comparison
| Variant | Engine | Power | Drive | Best For |
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| B6 Protection | 6.75L V8 Twin-Turbo | 500 hp | RWD | Rifle-level ballistic protection for principal protection |
| B7 Protection | 6.75L V8 Twin-Turbo | 500 hp | RWD | High-powered rifle protection for elevated threat assessment |
Competitor Snapshot
| Model | Strength | Compromise |
|---|
| Rolls-Royce Phantom Armoured | Higher prestige profile, factory Ghost-level luxury | Higher cost, similar protection ceiling |
| Mercedes-Benz S600 Guard | Broader dealer support, easier sourcing | Significant prestige gap versus Bentley |
| BMW 7-Series High Security | More accessible servicing, broad parts network | Far less status presence |
Maintenance & Service in Azerbaijan
- All maintenance must account for the vehicle's significantly higher gross weight — standard service schedules must be adapted.
- Door seal and glazing integrity inspection is critical — armoured glazing requires specialist adhesive and framing checks.
- Run-flat tyre wear must be monitored carefully — delamination risk is higher at armoured vehicle loads.
- Brake caliper, rotor, and pad inspection at shortened intervals — heavy vehicle weight accelerates wear.
- Engine cooling system inspection at each service — the V8 works harder under armoured load.
Used Armoured Arnage Buying Checklist
- Verify protection rating certification and original armour build documentation.
- Inspect all glazing for delamination, crazing, or edge seal degradation.
- Test all door latches, emergency releases, and intercom systems.
- Confirm run-flat tyre specification matches the armoured gross weight rating.
- Check brake system — look for rotor wear patterns consistent with high-load use.
- Review full security system service history — documentation should show specialist maintenance.
- Verify the vehicle's protection level with an independent armour certification specialist if possible.
Armoured Arnage FAQ — Azerbaijan Buyers
Q: Is the Armoured Arnage still a practical protection vehicle?
For lower-threat protection requirements (B6), the Armoured Arnage remains effective. However, given its age and the evolution of ballistic threats, a threat assessment by a professional security advisor is strongly recommended before relying on any older armoured vehicle for principal protection.
Q: Can I service the Armoured Arnage in Baku?
Basic mechanical maintenance can be performed at specialist premium workshops. Armour-specific components — glazing, sealing, emergency systems — require a specialist armoured vehicle service provider. Routine maintenance intervals should be shorter than standard Arnage recommendations.
Q: What is the collector value of the Armoured Arnage?
Extremely rare factory-armoured Bentley examples with documented build records command strong collector premiums. The combination of ultra-luxury heritage and government-specification protection makes them unique historical objects rather than conventional collectibles.
Should You Buy the Bentley Armoured Arnage?
A unique historical vehicle — appropriate for specific protection needs or serious collection.
The Armoured Arnage is not a conventional purchase — it is a purpose-built security vehicle or a collector piece of exceptional rarity. For buyers with genuine protection requirements, a professional threat assessment and security advisor consultation should precede any purchase decision. For collectors, its provenance makes it one of the rarest Bentley variants ever produced.