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BENTLEY GOES HARDCORE FOR SPECIAL SUPERSPORTS


Honed, lightened Conti GT to get 640bhp V8 as first of new ‘extreme’ line

Bentley will imminently unveil a new Continental Supersports as a high-end, rear-driven model with a pure-combustion V8 packing more than 640bhp, Autocar can exclusively reveal – and it will serve as a showcase for a line of new “extreme” performance cars.

Spy photographers recently captured the new model testing, with the prototype’s large rear spoiler and bold quad exhausts hinting at its performance edge. The test car otherwise sported standard bodywork, but Autocar sources have confirmed that the production version, set to be revealed late this year, will receive a far more dramatic makeover from the recently updated standard Continental GT.

The sporting remit of the new model is shown by the intention to revive the rarely used Supersports name, which last appeared in 2017 on a range-topping version of the previous-generation Continental, featuring a 6.0-litre W12 engine tuned to 700bhp.

The new Continental Supersports is understood to be conceived to showcase how, uniquely among high-end car brands, Bentley has the heritage to offer both luxury – as demonstrated by the recent EXP 15 concept – and performance. Bentley boss Frank-Steffen Walliser has previously told Autocar of plans for “more extreme” models that would reinforce the brand’s sporting heritage and credentials.
It is believed the new Supersports will be the first example of that, with other models tipped to follow.

The retirement of Bentley’s W12 engine in favour of a twin-turbo V8 means the new Supersports won’t have as much power as its predecessor. It will also be less potent than the top-spec Continental GT Speed, which produces 771bhp from a plug-in hybrid powertrain. However, it’s understood that extreme lightweighting measures mean the non-electrified Supersports will be able to serve as a “pure-performance” model.

The Supersports is set to retain the 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 from the GT Speed, but our sources claim the unit has been reconfigured and output boosted from 592bhp to around 640bhp, while the 188bhp gearbox-mounted electric motor has been ditched. Whereas the GT Speed is all-wheel drive, the Supersports will be purely rear-driven.

The real key to extracting extreme performance from the new Supersports will be the weight-saving measures undertaken by Bentley’s development team in Crewe. Sources suggest that the car will weigh around 2000kg, compared with 2455kg for the GT Speed. That would make it the lightest Bentley in decades and our sources say it will be capable of matching the GT Speed’s 0–60mph time of 3.1sec.

Ditching the PHEV system is a fundamental aspect of the weight-saving but the Supersports is also likely to feature measures such as carbonfibre bodywork elements (including the roof), lightweight sports seats in the front and the removal of the rear seats.

Other performance changes will include the use of Akrapovic exhausts, custom lightweight wheels and carbon-ceramic brakes. Weight-saving measures featured on previous two Continental Supersports, but the new car is said to take that approach to the next level.

The prototype has been given a major makeover for the Supersports, partly to match its ‘extreme’ focus and also to aid performance. The large rear spoiler seen in spy shots will remain and the car will also feature aggressive air channelling and extended ground effects to optimise its aerodynamics.

The new Continental Supersports is understood to be a strictly limited-run model. Its production run is believed to be in the low hundreds and pricing is set to start at around £400,000.

That’s a significant uplift from the £237,000 starting point for the GT Speed – and, given the high-end customers being targeted, virtually every example of the Supersports is expected to feature customisation from the Mulliner division, ranging from special exterior paint designs to interior trim offerings.

The new Supersports has already been shown to a limited number of customers and several orders have been placed.

The model is understood to be on track for a public reveal later this year before deliveries begin in late 2026.
 
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What Bentley is that a 0:39-40. My god what a stunning car.

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It is.

I am really curious when Lee Zeldin (EPA) will tell the EU FAFO.

Obviously they expect the EU to cave in.
Car manufacturers are getting pissed off. They spent billions developing EVs and hybrids that consumers don’t want to buy. Not a big issue for Mercedes, bmw, Toyota and Audi. However, it’s a big business risk for lower volume manufacturers like Bentley, Lamborghini and Ferrari.
 
Car manufacturers are getting pissed off. They spent billions developing EVs and hybrids that consumers don’t want to buy. Not a big issue for Mercedes, bmw, Toyota and Audi. However, it’s a big business risk for lower volume manufacturers like Bentley, Lamborghini and Ferrari.
Because there’s no advantage driving a EV. People aren’t stupid and apart from a few tree hugger they have other issues than caring about the planet.
 
The thread about the new supersport is open.

 
Because there’s no advantage driving a EV. People aren’t stupid and apart from a few tree hugger they have other issues than caring about the planet.

I cannot quite agree with this, personally.

I think that there are a good deal of car affine motorists that simply appreciate "the BEV driving experience", Be it the instantaneous torque, the smooth refinement of e-motors and the option to cruise in almost complete powertrain silence, very good acceleration-especially in dodgy traffic situations when rapid overtaking is of absolute significance, the often very good road characteristics due to low centers of gravity where weight can actually be an asset at times, etc. And in regions where charging opportunities are abundant, not exorbitantly priced and linked with good in-auto charge schedule navigation, the range argument becomes insignificant.

Also, I believe that most intelligent motorists realize that the BEV IS NOT going to "save the planet". Nor do I believe that significant numbers of BEV proponents are ideology driven "tree huggers". They are simply open to transformational technologies and find themselves embracing them.
 
I cannot quite agree with this, personally.

I think that there are a good deal of car affine motorists that simply appreciate "the BEV driving experience", Be it the instantaneous torque, the smooth refinement of e-motors and the option to cruise in almost complete powertrain silence, very good acceleration-especially in dodgy traffic situations when rapid overtaking is of absolute significance, the often very good road characteristics due to low centers of gravity where weight can actually be an asset at times, etc. And in regions where charging opportunities are abundant, not exorbitantly priced and linked with good in-auto charge schedule navigation, the range argument becomes insignificant.

Also, I believe that most intelligent motorists realize that the BEV IS NOT going to "save the planet". Nor do I believe that significant numbers of BEV proponents are ideology driven "tree huggers". They are simply open to transformational technologies and find themselves embracing them.
A good way to think about it is that we make two types or purchases:
Rational
Pleasure

When someone buys a Bentley it might be as a treat for or reward for going through a difficult time or doing well. They want maximum pleasure and to fully satisfy lust. It's a bit like buying a desert for a friday night. You want it to be tasty and punchy. You don't care about it being fat or sugar free.

The same applies to cars. When someone buys a daily driver they might not mind a Tesla or BEV. But when they are buying a luxury or performance car they want sound, thrill and full attach on senses without compromise.
 
A good way to think about it is that we make two types or purchases:
Rational
Pleasure

When someone buys a Bentley it might be as a treat for or reward for going through a difficult time or doing well. They want maximum pleasure and to fully satisfy lust. It's a bit like buying a desert for a friday night. You want it to be tasty and punchy. You don't care about it being fat or sugar free.

The same applies to cars. When someone buys a daily driver they might not mind a Tesla or BEV. But when they are buying a luxury or performance car they want sound, thrill and full attach on senses without compromise.
Perfect conclusion.

I tend to keep an EV only because of the green image of these cars.

I don’t like how they drive TBH.
 
Perfect conclusion.

I tend to keep an EV only because of the green image of these cars.

I don’t like how they drive TBH.
I used to work for a confectionary manufacturer. Healthy or vegan chocolate sold terribly because th majority of time, people bought chocolate as a treat or on impulse. They want the full experience and didn't like the alternative taste even if it's better for them.

Synthetic diamonds probably face similar challenges against natural diamonds.

Rolls Royce haven't raved about the Spectre being a runaway success. I doubt they are in a rush to electrify the entire range.
 
I used to work for a confectionary manufacturer. Healthy or vegan chocolate sold terribly because th majority of time, people bought chocolate as a treat or on impulse. They want the full experience and didn't like the alternative taste even if it's better for them.

Synthetic diamonds probably face similar challenges against natural diamonds.

Rolls Royce haven't raved about the Spectre being a runaway success. I doubt they are in a rush to electrify the entire range.
Being Swiss I of course love chocolate, I must admit that I simply don’t care about the carbohydrates or fats. I want the full flavor.

I am therefore not surprised about your experiences.
 
Rolls Royce haven't raved about the Spectre being a runaway success. I doubt they are in a rush to electrify the entire range.
In 2024, one in three RRs sold was a Spectre, 1980 units to be exact, it is one of the few examples of super high-priced EVs that is a resounding success.
 
I heard that in the past months, it has changed a little bit.

What you heard is meaningless without a source.
Meanwhile, this is an actual RR press release:

ROLLS-ROYCE MOTOR CARS PRESSCLUB · ARTICLE.

2024 was also the first full year of sales for Rolls-Royce Spectre, which proved even more popular than expected. Spectre was the most requested Rolls-Royce model in Europe last year and the second most demanded globally, with clients around the world confirming it amplifies the attributes for which the marque is most renowned: silence, ‘waftability’ and the unique ‘magic-carpet ride’ experience.

If anything's changed, the car is even more popular now.
 

Bentley

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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