Bentley is pressing ahead with plans to go all-electric despite its chief executive admitting that some drivers will never ...
Bentley debuts “The Black Rose” Batur, a grand tourer like no other. Only 18 units are being made, making this car one of ...
Fewer cylinders, more power and electrification – that’s the way Bentley’s Continental GT and Flying Spur are going following the demise of the iconic W12 engine. The firm has announced that ...
Powered by Bentley's iconic 6-litre twin-turbo W12 engine, the GT Speed develops 625 PS (616 bhp) at 6000 rev/min – up 50 PS versus the standard Continental GT - with 800 Nm (590 lb.ft ...
The Mulliner division's lastest Batur Coupe incorporates no fewer than 210 grams of 3D-printed rose gold of the 18-karat variety ...
In ten years every new Bentley will be fully electric, but before then there’s plenty more petrol-powered models in the ...
2024 was a year of change at Bentley as the company said farewell to its iconic W12 engine, which debuted in the first-generation Continental GT. That model helped to relaunch the luxury brand and ...
the Bentley combustion era lives on for a little longer - and with it, the iconic W12 engine. Like the Batur Coupe, which has the 12-cylinder power plant nestled under the hood, the new Bentley ...
The thing is that, while all Bentley automobiles are manufactured in the UK, its engines aren't: while the 6.75-liter V8 in the Mulsanne is made at home, the innovative 6.0-liter twin-turbo W12 ...
We assume it will come back.” Bentley ended production of petrol-only cars last year as it retired its W12 engine, with all models now equipped with hybrid engines as part of the transition ...
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