Concept Bentley EXP 10 Speed 6 Concept


Bentley EXP 10 Speed 6 Concept: Too Gorgeous to Not Be Built
A stunner wows the Geneva crowd.

At every auto show, there’s always at least one manufacturer that tries to spring a surprise with a not-even-hinted-at new model. And although there’s still plenty of time for Geneva to produce some more astonishment—as of this writing, the first press day hasn’t even started—first blood goes to Bentley with the EXP 10 Speed 6.

To be fair, the dedicated Crewe-ologist can look back and find some fairly broad hints that the company was planning to do a smaller sporty car to slot below the existing Continental. We reported on the possibility, in fact, last July. But the EXP 10 still came as a radical surprise, not least of all because it looks so much lighter and more agile than Bentley’s existing range of continent-crushers.

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There’s something very Aston Martin Vantage–ish about the rear haunches, and with McLaren about to launch the smaller, cheaper Sports Series, this seems as good a time as any to start dropping hints about getting a smaller luxury sports car onto the market.

Predictably, we’re light on details at this point, although Bentley does admit—with what we’re taking to be typical British understatement—that the Speed 6 is a “potential future model line” and a “bold vision for a brand with a bold future.” Marketing fluff aside, if the company doesn’t build something very similar to this, it’s officially crazy.

It certainly looks pretty much ready for production, from the mesh front grilles to the vast new headlights, the innards of which have reportedly been inspired by Bentley’s love of quilted leather upholstery. Speaking of which, the leather-lined cabin looks like you could find it in a showroom already, with details like the miniature milled metal gear selector being particularly nice. Bentley, as always, gives good cabin.

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Although the official release doesn’t even confirm that the Speed 6 has an engine, its name gives us plenty of excuse to speculate about what mechanical package a production version might carry. “Six” suggests an engine with that many cylinders—on the basis that Bentley’s early-2000s Speed 8 Le Mans racer had a V-8, not to mention the marque’s sporty six-cylinder Speed 6 of the 1920s. However, Bentley insiders have previously been adamant that the company has no plans to produce any cars with fewer than eight cylinders until fuel-economy standards pry the controls for the milling machine out of its cold, dead hands. The Audi-engineered twin-turbocharged V-8 that powers the slightly less well-endowed members of the Continental clan (and the Audi RS7) would seem like the ideal unit for such duties, especially if a Bentley were to go head-to-head with the V-8–equipped Aston Vantage and (we presume) eight-cylinder McLaren Sports Series. Let’s put the name down as a red herring then, and move on.

As for price, potential on-sale date, and which of Volkswagen Group’s heavily acronymized platforms it will sit on, we’ll have to wait and find out. But something this good just has to be given life.
 
Looks great! Liking the fact that this car looks modern yet keeping the Family resemblance.

The profile reminds me of F-type, which IMO is a good thing:
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Reminds me a little of the Hunaudières Concept I saw as a kid. Hopefully a beautiful preview of the next Continental GT, despite the oversized lights. Can't wait to see it next weekend.
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All I can say is wow. This is one gorgeous car. Pleasantly surprised. But yeah, you can't deny how much influence the F-type has had on this.
 
It is relatively safe to say that this is a precursor to the next MSB-based Continental GT/Flying Spur generation of cars. Envision lengthened wheelbases, less flamboyant flank sculpturing and increased height allowing for 4-5 passenger configurations. Substantially reduced front overhangs and lower, longer hoodlines are a given for all future Bentley automobiles.

Of course, I would be more than elated should a production version of the EXP 10 Speed 6 come to fruition.
 
Side profile and the rear is quite similar to Jaguar F type which itself is quite similar to the Aston Martin's current lineup.

The interior is the by far the best of any British coupe and the front is quite original and attractive compared to the Jag F type which I always felt is quite generic upfront. Aston was original a long time ago and the many many interpretations of the original DB7 is now way overused IMO.
 
Beautiful british car. Colour combo ext/int is to die for. That rear, or may I say Ass, is so very beautiful. If I had to give it a name I'd call it Jenny (from the block ;-)) But..... those headlights and the rounded frontside as a whole aren't the best design cues on this car.
 
The profile reminds me of F-type, which IMO is a good thing:
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I think we have before us a big trend of car companies designing cars with long noses, thin horizontal tail lights and short dropped rears. The 911, AMG GT, F-Type and this Bentley concept all have very similar profiles.


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Mucking Afazing! Bravo Bentley!

I never expected Bentley to create something this good. It's a great design exercise, that show how you can create a sexy shape with good enough details, which looks nothing like the current models, yet screams "Bentley" in any possible way. Good job!
 
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For those of you who haven't noticed, the rev counter is analogue while the speedometer is digital. Nice bridge between the past and the present. Analogue guages in Bentley's and Astons are nice to look at when power isn't switched on. (y)

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I think it would look better in a toned down production version.
 
Looks interesting. Is this the next Continental GT preview? The VW Group needs to be careful and not share too much. That center console reeks of a Porsche. The styling is a interesting mix of Bentley and Aston-Martin. Bentley knows Astons look better so....

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The elements which are 'Aston' inspired are gorgeous. But that front end it REVOLTING!

The interior is a work of Art.
 

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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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