Continental GT [Official] Bentley Continental GT (Third generation, 2018-


The center screen is clearly from the cheaper cousin but then again the RR ones are clearly from the 7er.
Car looks miles better than the old ones and i'd take it over RR wraith,well done Bentley.
 
What I want to see is an example of that Cotes de Geneve cut.. can someone point out something to me ?

That's a circular pattern done by machining a piece. Actually is a jargon from the watch world, and is a very common decoration for a mechanical watch rotor and mechanism's main plate.
 
That's a circular pattern done by machining a piece. Actually is a jargon from the watch world, and is a very common decoration for a mechanical watch rotor and mechanism's main plate.

No I know about it on watches, but where is it in the Bentley ?
 
At first I wasn't impressed with the styling of this new version especially the balloon like front with lights that look distorted and the oval rear lights which I think are not as attractive as the previous model. But looking at a number of videos it's now growing on me. The front looks much more sportier and aggressive than before and the 3/4 view from either front or back looks epic with its bulging wheel arches and muscular haunches.

The interior is beautiful and so luxurious, I love the two tone wood trim and quilted leather and superb instruments. One of the best interiors of any car in my opinion
 
I know exactly what type of guy is getting behind the wheels of this new CGT

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That's a circular pattern done by machining a piece. Actually is a jargon from the watch world, and is a very common decoration for a mechanical watch rotor and mechanism's main plate.

No it's not, here is what cotes de Geneve looks like

I think you're recurring to machine turning, the circular pattern Spyker used in all there dashboards.
 
Car looks great inside out well done Bentley.

Found it interesting that you can switch off traction control on this car. Can you switch it off on a Rolls Royce and is of visible like this?
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This is clearly a car I was not eagerly waiting for... but the sudden interest I have in it now that I see it is a surprise. This is a very nice looking car inside out, very classy and elegant and it suits perfectly its brand. Well done !
 
No it's not, here is what cotes de Geneve looks like

I think you're recurring to machine turning, the circular pattern Spyker used in all there dashboards.

Yes, I know how they look....and how do you think they're made, if not by machining, you dumbass?

Is pathetic that a non native english speaker has to tell you about these things. Next time stop patronizing and spare myself from your condescending bs.
 
Yes, I know how they look....and how do you think they're made, if not by machining, you dumbass?

Is pathetic that a non native english speaker has to tell you about these things. Next time stop patronizing and spare myself from your condescending bs.


Clearly you didn't know what Cote de Geneve looked like because you described something quite different, it's not a circular pattern, which is engine turning. In one of the pictures above the movement has engine turning and cote de Geneve. It's your ego getting in the way of the truth.
 
I'm still not sold yet. I need to see it in other colors. In live pics.

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Car looks great inside out well done Bentley.

Found it interesting that you can switch off traction control on this car. Can you switch it off on a Rolls Royce and is of visible like this?
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I'm not surprised at all. Bentley is proud of its sporting pretensions.
 
Amazing and I used to hate the old Conti range. Interior is amazing.. only weak point is the rear lights I was hoping they wouldn't carry that over from the concept.

It's a beautiful child of the father panamera.

I expect it to spawn many children in the vag sphere.
2 already with the cayenne and this :)
 
Cotes de Geneves are the straight lines but made of circular motions. Still, where is it in the Bentley ?

Sorry to sound like a broken record, curiosity got the best of me. Will make tea and leave this Bentley thread for a while..until someone shows the Cotes de Geneve haha
 
Cotes de Geneves are the straight lines but made of circular motions. Still, where is it in the Bentley ?

Sorry to sound like a broken record, curiosity got the best of me. Will make tea and leave this Bentley thread for a while..until someone shows the Cotes de Geneve haha

They're in the video that Rolf posted, at 2:38 mark and again at 8:06 mark:
 

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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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