2024 is a turning point for Volkswagen Group-owned Bentley Motors Limited. In production since 2003, the Continental GT will drop its trademark W12 engine in favor of electrified powerplants.
Use the table of contents to jump to a section The 2025 Bentley Continental GT is a luxury sports coupe/convertible that enters a new chapter without changing the basic mission that made it famous. It ...
Bentley is cleaning up its act and focusing on hybrid power, and that means that the un-electrified 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 will be retired from the Continental GT, Continental GTC, and the Flying ...
For years, Bentley’s W12 was part of the brand’s identity. It was smooth, absurdly powerful, and proudly excessive in a way only Bentley could justify. Losing it could have felt like the end of an era ...
We drove the fourth-generation Continental GT fitted with a new V8 that offers 750+ horsepower and 50 miles of all-electric range. By Kristin Shaw Published May 28, 2024 7:00 PM EDT Add Popular ...
Believe it or not, but the Brits from Bentley – an ultraluxury exotic automaker on par with the likes of Rolls-Royce – have had a May month so busy that we think they'll take a vacation all summer ...
Bentley has expanded its electrified lineup with the debut of a new high-performance hybrid powertrain across its Continental GT, Continental GT Convertible (GTC), and Flying Spur models. Delivering ...
The Bentley Continental GT Speed’s new Ultra Performance Hybrid powertrain may supress the noise, but it doesn’t spoil the fun. Around town in EV mode, the Speed moves around like a ghost. Its hybrid ...
A sharper, more focused chapter is about to open for the Bentley Continental GT, as the brand prepares to introduce a new performance flagship expected to wear the Supersports badge once again. This ...
Bentley's legendary W12 engine had to die, but there are far worse ways to salve our sense of loss than the 2025 Continental GT Speed and its new hybrid drivetrain. Profligacy and emissions sealed the ...
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