On the same day that Walter Owen Bentley celebrated his 136th birthday, the assembly line at the Crewe factory produced the very first fourth-generation Bentley Continental GT.
This inaugural model, matching the specifications of the one used for its official launch, features a striking Tourmaline Green exterior complemented by Gravity Grey and Mandarin interior accents. Initially, this car will serve as a member of the UK press fleet before being added to Bentley’s Heritage Collection.
Belonging to a distinguished group, the first next-generation Bentley Continental GT will join the company’s Heritage Collection, which encompasses 45 remarkable Bentleys from each decade of its 105-year legacy. It will also follow in the footsteps of earlier models produced for private customers.
The 2024 version of the Bentley Continental GT has undergone a serious transformation, evolving into a hybrid Speed variant. This sportiest coupe has replaced the renowned W12 engine with a powerful new electrified powertrain, delivering an impressive 782 PS and 1,000 Nm of torque. This setup includes a twin-turbo V8 paired with a zero-emission electric motor and a 25.9 kWh battery.
As a result of these enhancements, the car can accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in just 3.2 seconds, while also offering a pure electric driving range of 50 miles based on the EU driving cycle. Regarding the commencement of production, Andreas Lehe, Bentley’s Member of the Board for Manufacturing, expressed his enthusiasm:
“The fourth-generation Continental GT is a true masterpiece. The distinctive and sought-after Tourmaline Green launch colour on the body is a modern interpretation of the historic Bentley Green, designed and painted by our in-house craftsmen.
The vehicle completed an impressive 92 assembly stations during the production process, and we also pushed the boundaries of the vehicle’s interior design with three-dimensional leather textures, modern quilting, and dark chrome trim. Our Crewe craftsmen truly excelled, ensuring that every detail exuded luxury.”
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