Continental GT Bentley Continental GT (Fourth-generation, 2024)


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THE NEW CONTINENTAL GT IS COMING!

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16/05/24 CONTINENTAL GT
  • New fourth-generation Continental GT to be revealed in June
  • First Bentley to use the new Ultra Performance Hybrid powertrain
  • 782 PS and 1,000 Nm from new V8 engine and electric motor
  • Latest generation chassis technology for exceptional dynamics
  • 50 miles (80 km) of electric-only range
  • WLTP CO2 figure of under 50 g/km
  • The next step on a 20-year journey of Continental success, with almost 100,000 examples handcrafted in Crewe
(Crewe, 16 May 2024) The new, fourth-generation Continental GT is to be unveiled in June, as the first car built around Bentley’s new Ultra Performance Hybrid powertrain.

Delivering 782 PS and 1000 Nm of torque, combined with 50 miles (80 km) of electric-only range and a CO2 figure (WLTP) of under 50 g/km, the new Continental GT marks a significant step forwards for Bentley. Not only will it be the most powerful and most dynamically capable Bentley road car in the company’s 105-year history, it will also be the most sustainable – whilst retaining the handcrafted luxury and exceptional materials that are synonymous with all Bentleys.

The latest generation of chassis technology – including active all wheel drive with torque vectoring, four-wheel steering, an electronic Limited Slip Differential, 48V electric active anti-roll control and new, advanced dual-valve dampers. A new design and a new suite of technology complete the latest generation of the car that has come to define the modern Bentley.


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Originally unveiled in 2002, the Continental GT started the rebirth of Bentley. The car was to transform the business, catalysing a ten-fold increase in sales and redefining Bentley for the modern era. Both the design inspiration, and the performance ethos of the Continental GT, came from the R Type Continental of 1952 - the fastest four-seat car in the world at the time, which defined the concept of a luxury Grand Tourer. It was a long-distance cruiser for crossing the continent – hence the name. The Continental GT adopted the same three key design lines – the power line, the haunch, and the sloping roofline.

The impact of the Continental GT was dramatic – within four years, Bentley’s annual sales climbed from circa 1000 cars to over 10,000. A second-generation Continental GT was unveiled in Paris in 2010, with orders being taken from October and deliveries beginning at the start of 2011. The second generation launched with the W12, but was followed by a new 4.0 litre V8 option that was introduced in 2012. A third generation followed in 2018, based on a new and purpose-built platform and with a new engine, new suspension, new electrical architecture, new technology and new interior and exterior designs – together defining a new benchmark for the now highly competitive luxury GT sector.

Over the last 20 years, Continental GTs have broken speed records, and won championships and endurance races around the world. Globally, the Continental GT is Bentley’s second most popular model (behind Bentayga), and one in every three Bentleys sold is a Continental GT. Early next year, the 100,000th example of this now iconic Grand Tourer will be handcrafted at Bentley’s Dream Factory in Crewe, England.

 
Really? Replacing the current gen after “just” 6 years. Good timing as Aston Martin’s line up is looking strong. I’m surprised that VAG has invested in a new platform rather than just giving existing model a heavy facelift like they have done with the Panamera. The exterior on the Bentley looks more like a facelift than all new.
 
Really? Replacing the current gen after “just” 6 years. Good timing as Aston Martin’s line up is looking strong. I’m surprised that VAG has invested in a new platform rather than just giving existing model a heavy facelift like they have done with the Panamera. The exterior on the Bentley looks more like a facelift than all new.

Current Continental GT is for me the best GT on the market.

New Tech, new Engine, new interior, big facelift!
 
Really? Replacing the current gen after “just” 6 years. Good timing as Aston Martin’s line up is looking strong. I’m surprised that VAG has invested in a new platform rather than just giving existing model a heavy facelift like they have done with the Panamera. The exterior on the Bentley looks more like a facelift than all new.
It’s a facelift. Look at the car.

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NEW CONTINENTAL GT SPEED LAUNCH DATE CONFIRMED

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  • The new Continental GT Speed - the most powerful Bentley ever created – will be launched at 16:00 BST on Tuesday 25 June
  • Fourth-generation Continental GT to be first Bentley to use new Ultra Performance Hybrid powertrain, with 782 PS and 1,000 Nm
  • 50 miles (80 km) of electric range, and WLTP CO2 figure under 50 g/km*
  • 208 mph (335 km/h) top speed, confirmed with setting of unofficial “underwater speed record” in the longest and deepest subsea road tunnel in the world
(Crewe, 18 June 2024) Bentley’s new, fourth-generation Continental GT Speed will be launched at 16:00 BST on Tuesday 25 June.

Delivering 782 PS and 1000 Nm of torque, combined with 50 miles (80 km) of electric-only range and a CO2 figure (WLTP) of under 50 g/km, the new Continental GT Speed marks a significant step forwards for Bentley. Not only will it be the most powerful Bentley road car in the company’s 105-year history, its introduction marks an important milestone in Bentley’s Beyond100 journey to be the leader in sustainable luxury mobility with the availability of a plug-in drivetrain across all model ranges. It naturally retains the handcrafted luxury and exceptional materials that are synonymous with all Bentleys.

The latest generation of chassis technology – including active all-wheel drive with torque vectoring, four-wheel steering, an electronic Limited Slip Differential, 48V electric active anti-roll control and new, advanced dual-valve dampers create the most dynamic Bentley yet and the first ‘everyday supercar’ in the segment. A new design and a new suite of technology complete the latest generation of the car that has come to define the modern Bentley.

To prove its performance credentials, Bentley will also announce on 25 June that the new Continental GT Speed has recently claimed an unofficial “underwater speed record”, reaching its top speed of 208 mph (335 km/h) in the longest subsea road tunnel and deepest tunnel of any kind on the planet – the Ryfylke Tunnel in Norway. A film showcasing the tunnel run will be released at the moment of launch.

Originally unveiled in 2002, the Continental GT started the rebirth of Bentley. The car was to transform the business, catalysing a ten-fold increase in sales and redefining Bentley for the modern era.

A second-generation Continental GT was unveiled in Paris in 2010, with orders being taken from October and deliveries beginning at the start of 2011. The second generation launched with the W12, but was followed by a new 4.0 litre V8 option that was introduced in 2012. A third generation followed in 2018, based on a new and purpose-built platform and with a new engine, new suspension, new electrical architecture, new technology and new interior and exterior designs – together defining a new benchmark for the now highly competitive luxury GT sector.

 
The newsroom thread for the official press release is here:

 
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Bentley Motors Limited is a British designer, manufacturer, and marketer of luxury cars and SUVs. Headquartered in Crewe, England, the company was founded by W. O. Bentley (1888-1971) in 1919 in Cricklewood, North London, and became widely known for winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1924, 1927, 1928, 1929 and 1930. Bentley has been a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group since 1998 and consolidated under VW's premium brand arm Audi in 2022.
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