Bentley Continental 2010 News
Bentley models go greener
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By Kevin Hepworth · 05 Jun 2009
The British-based, German-owned, manufacturer now guarantees that 85 per cent of all materials used in its Continental models are recyclable which also makes it more attractive for the company to offer environmental recovery at the end of the car's life.
Official recognition of Bentley's efforts came in the form of a certificate from the German Motor Transport Authority (KBA). In a ceremony in Berlin, KBA's President Ekhard Zinke presented the official European-wide certificates to Dr. Arno Homburg, head of Whole Vehicle Development at Bentley Motors.
"Our environment policy is based on sustainable principles and we take a holistic view of the whole process," Dr Homburg says. ""At the design stage we consider the environmental impact of all components over the entire life of the car. This is despite the fact that over 70% of all Bentleys ever produced are still in existence - our cars tend to end up as collectors' items rather than scrap."
The recycling certificate is part of a comprehensive environmental strategy Bentley is applying, including offering bio-fuel capable models pioneered with the Continental Supersports which can be powered by either gasoline or ethanol.
Bentley announced at the Geneva motor show earlier this year that by 2012, all Bentley models will be available with flex fuel technology.
Bentley Continental GTC amazing grace
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By CarsGuide team · 23 Feb 2009
As a builder of limousines for the British royal family, Hollywood stars and European aristocrats, the UK-based company always manages to get plenty of publicity.
For Melbourne, it has chosen two Continental GTCs — a Glacier White and Monaco Yellow Continental — as the halo cars.
They will be joined by the Bentley Flying Spur Speed and Continental GT Speed coupe, both potent additions to the Continental range.
Inspired by the grace and power of Bentley’s bloodline, the Continental GT Speed delivers enormous power and tauter handling.
Enhanced dynamics build on a heritage of high performance dating to 1919.
The GT Speed’s 6.0-litre W12 engine develops an enormous 449kW/750Nm, propelling the car to 100km/h in 4.3 seconds.
It is the most powerful production Bentley ever built and the first to top 322km/h.
The 2009 Melbourne International Motor Show...
Bentley goes bio
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By Mark Hinchliffe · 29 Jan 2009
The company that produces the bi-turbo 12-cylinder engine which guzzles 25 litres of fuel every 100km, is moving into ethanol power.Bentley will debut its first biofuel vehicle, presumably named Victoria, at the Geneva motor show in March.A brief internet video sneak preview of the vehicle shows a coupe shape, so it is likely to be based on the Continental GT, and a 12-cylinder engine, possibly boosted.The tacho is shown with a 6500rpm limit, ruling out a biodiesel engine.Since ethanol is not as economical as petrol, Bentley's reputation for high fuel consumption will remain and the car's green credentials will rely on reputable ethanol fuel sources.The company claims its "extreme Bentley" will have supercar performance and be its fastest, most powerful production car yet.Bentley Motors Limited regional manager Ed Striebig said it represented the company's first stage in its commitment to an environmental strategy announced at last year's Geneva show."It will have a flexfuel drivetrain with the ability to run on anything from 100 per cent petrol to 100 per cent ethanol with no interruption of performance," he said."We're excited and confident that this is the correct strategy to follow."Obviously there are divergent strategies out there, but we made the announcement last year that in 2012 we would have a complete fleet of flexfuel-compliant vehicles and this is the first step."What sets it aside from the others (environmental cars) is it is the fastest we have built."It is something we're quite proud of."
The 2009 Detroit Motor Show
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By Paul Gover · 12 Jan 2009
Icy winds and snow are blowing across Motown, dumping on the auto capital of the world at a time when American politicians are applying relentless pressure for a major shift in the way that General M
Bentley Continental more Speed for Spur
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By CarsGuide team · 30 Jun 2008
Bentley has added a more powerful Speed model to its Continental Flying Spur range and beefed up the power of its audio system.
The 12-cylinder Speed is the British company's most powerful four-door model yet.
With 447kW of power, it has the same potent performance as its stablemate, the Continental GT Speed, hurtling from standstill to 100km/h in 4.7 seconds and hitting a top speed of 322km/h.
It also features a lowered ride height, uprated and redesigned suspension, retuned steering and comes with bespoke Pirelli P-Zero UHP performance tyres.
Outside, the Speed is differentiated by a dark-tinted radiator and air intake grilles and wider rifled exhaust tail pipes and 20inch multi-spoke alloy wheels.
The new Bentley Continental Flying Spur also puts more power into its sound system with an optional 1100-watt Naim amplifier, the most powerful in a production car.
British hi-fi firm Naim has designed a sound system with 15 custom-built speakers, dual sub-woofers and a next-generation Digital Signal Processor.
So occupants can enjoy the music, rather than listen to road, wind and tyre noise, a range of noise-absorbent materials has been added.
They include acoustic glazing, tri-laminate body undertrays and wheelarch liners.
Subtle exterior styling changes for the Flying Spur include a more upright grille and bolder lower air and a more aggressive rear bumper, with three new exterior colours and four duo-tone paint combinations.
Inside, there is a greater choice of crafted wood marquetry and chrome inlays, seat piping and two new hide colours.
The new Flying Spur may now be optioned up with a follow-to-stop, radar-based Adaptive Cruise Control which monitors traffic ahead and manages the throttle and brakes to maintain a pre-set time gap, up to a driver-selected set speed.
The aluminium-intensive suspension of the Flying Spur features revised spring and dampers and bespoke 19-inch Pirelli UHP tyres.
All Flying Spur models come with the largest brakes of any production passenger car on sale today, with 405mm x 36mm ventilated front discs and 335mm x 22mm rears.
Under normal driving conditions the brake discs will last the lifetime of the car.
Bentley Continental Flying Spur
ENGINE: aluminium alloy, twin-turbocharged, 5998cc, DOHC, 4-valve, 12-cylinder
POWER: 412kW @ 6100rpm; 449kW @ 6000rpm (Speed)
TORQUE: 650Nm @1600rpm; 750Nm @ 1750rpm (Speed)
TRANSMISSION: ZF 6-speed automatic, continuous all-wheel drive
SUSPENSION: multi-link, computer-controlled self-levelling air suspension, anti-roll bars
BRAKES: Front - 405mm ventilated discs (optional 420mm carbon/silicon carbide, cross-drilled discs); Rear - 335mm ventilated discs (optional 356mm carbon/silicon carbide, cross-drilled discs), ABS, electronic stability
DIMENSIONS (mm): 5290 (l), 2118 (w), 3065 (wheelbase)
WEIGHT: 2475kg
WHEELS/TYRES: Flying Spur: 9J 19-inch Alloy (optional 9J 20-inch alloy) 275/40x19 bespoke Pirelli P Zero (optional 275/35x20); Speed: 9.5J X 20 Alloy, 275/35 x 20 Pirelli P-Zero
FUEL: PULP, 90 litre tank
ECONOMY: 16.6litres/100km (combined)
CO2 EMISSIONS: 396g/km
Bentley Speed is back
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By Paul Gover · 11 Aug 2007
Speed is good for Bentley. It was very good in the 1920s, when a Speed badge signalled everything special about the British brand's sportiest models.
Giving a Continental
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By Paul Gover · 24 Feb 2007
The four-seater droptop has a 6.0-litre twin-turbo V12 engine and will cost more than $400,000. The GTC will feature alongside the latest Arnage T with 1000Nm, a Continental Flying Spur and a Diamond Series version of the Continental GT, which has the first carbon ceramic disc brakes used on a Bentley.
The GTC will also join a cavalcade in the city on Wednesday. A dozen show treats will be led by a Chrysler 300C in Victoria Police colours and Melbourne Lord Mayor John So will ride in an Aston Martin DB9 Volante.
The cavalcade will travel from the Town Hall to Federation Square, starting at noon.
Action for the show is building. The Bentleys join an updated Lamborghini Gallardo, and Elfin is also coming, after its sale to Tom Walkinshaw, with a celebration for the company's 50th birthday.
"It is great to see Elfin marking its anniversary at the show," motor show director Russ Tyrie of the VACC says.
"We also have Porsche confirmed with the facelifted Cayenne, and EDAG is also tweaking a radical Cayenne for the show."
Tyrie says the final arrivals will not be confirmed until just before the official opening, partly because of overseas shipping schedules and partly because carmakers work to provide surprises for showgoers. "We are cramped a little bit for space this year," he says. "The new development of the Convention Centre means we don't have as much space in the concourse. Still, we will have about 450 cars in total."
This is expected to include newcomers from Suzuki and Honda, which are on the secret list, as well as details of the forthcoming Jeep Wrangler.The show opens at 5pm next Friday and closes at 6pm on March 12. It is open from 10am to 10pm each of the other days.