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Thursday 28 June 2012

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Bentley Continental GT Speed

It has been less than one year and Bentley have launched another version of their performance flagship model, the Bentley Continental GT. 


Unique 21 inch Speed wheels with
It lowered ride height sets it apart from the other GT models while the dark-tinted matrix front grille and lower air intakes gives it the unmistakable Continental GT look. At the rear, Bentley famous 'floating' LED lamps extend around the corners of the wings, emphasizing the new coupe's larger width and persistent posture.

Luxurious interior remain unchanged
The boot lid design helps improve airflow at the back. The 'figure eight' tailpipes, dark lower valance and red enamel 'B' boot lid help emphasize the car’s sportive character. The 'rifled' finish to the exhaust tailpipes completes the majestic rear look. At the side 21-inch Speed wheels which are available in two lustrous finishes are fitted with Pirelli PZero ultra-high performance tyres. The tires work hand in hand with the improved steering and the updates suspension setup to give the new model a sportier and more engaging driving experience. The standard permanent all-wheel drive system ensures huge levels of grip and stability whatever the road or weather conditions. 


Rear rifled exhaust pipes
Behind its dark-tinted matrix grill is an all new W12 engine from the largest manufacturer of W engines. With 616hp and 800Nm of torque, the car takes its place as the fastest production Bentley ever made.

616hp/800Nm of torque heart
To ensure that one is not in doubts, Bentley has added ‘speed’ to its name. Welcome everyone to the all-new Bentley Continental GT Speed. 0 to 100km/h takes only 4.0 seconds. Its top speed is pegged at 329km/h. Connected to the W12 monster is close-ratio ZF eight speed automatic transmission system. The system has been engineered to offer quick yet unnoticeable gear changes through an Intelligent Adaptive Control Software.  Inside the familiar luxury of the Continental GT series remains unchanged.


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