Bentley Continental

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  • 2-door coupé
  • 2-door convertible
  • 4-door saloon (Flying Spur)
LayoutFR layout

Bentley Continental refers to several models of cars produced by Bentley Motors. Originally, it referred to a special chassis for engines more powerful than the usual offering, supplied to a selected number of coachbuilders for the fitting of very light-weight coachwork designed under Rolls-Royce supervision.[citation needed]

The model name Continental had already been used by Rolls-Royce for models intended and geared for long-distance, high-speed touring on roads and of a style then only available in continental Europe. 1930s to 1950s advertising for even the Standard Steel Bentley saloons carried the slogan the Silent Sports Car.[citation needed] The Continental model was a lighter, faster, more nimble high-performance version, for high-speed travel in great comfort.[1]

The Continental name has since been re-used by Bentley for unrelated automobiles from 1984 onward.

1952 to 1965

1938 'Embiricos' Bentley by Pourtout of Paris, a prototype Bentley Continental[2]

Following the break brought about by the Second World War, Bentley resumed production of civilian automobiles, relocating its plant from Derby to Crewe. There, Bentley engineers produced R-Type Continentals for three years, from June 1952 to April 1955.[3] These cars were derivatives of the Standard Steel R-Type, the second series in Bentley's postwar luxury lineup.[citation needed]

The R-Type Continental's chassis was specially built incorporating special components, including a high-performance engine, and fitted with very special light-weight bodies designed and built under the close supervision of Rolls-Royce. One of the world's most expensive automobiles,[4] only about 208 R-Type Continentals were built in total. In 2015, a 1952 R-Type Continental, in unrestored condition, sold for over US$1 million.[5]

After the R-Type Continental, the Continental S1 (1955–1959), S2 (1959–1962), and S3 (1962–1965) were delivered, beginning in March 1955. The first S1 was well received, and 49 were built.[6][7] The S2 was delivered from July 1959, and it debuted with a new L Series V-8 engine.[citation needed]. It also incorporated previously optional amenities, such as air conditioning and power steering. The S3, delivered from September 1962, was distinguishable principally by having four headlamps instead of two in the front wings.[8] This series of the Continental ended with deliveries in November 1965, after the September 1965 introduction of the unitary construction T-series.[9]

Production timeline

Grand Touring cars:

Production closed with the introduction of the unitary construction Bentley T-series.

1984 to 2002

The Continental nameplate was revived in 1984. The following cars with non-standard and distinctive bodywork were produced until 2002:

2003 to present

Motor vehicle
Bentley Continental
2013 Bentley Continental GT (II)
Overview
ManufacturerBentley Motors
Production2003–present
Body and chassis
Body style2-door coupé
2-door convertible
LayoutFR layout

Three versions of the Continental have been sold following Vickers' sale of Bentley to Volkswagen:

The next-generation Bentley Continental is scheduled for 2018, and it will include a plug-in hybrid variant. Bentley will borrow the plug-in hybrid powertrain from the Porsche Cayenne S E-Hybrid.[10]

Components for Bentley Continental will be sourced from Volkswagen's plants in Germany and Slovakia, with stampings from Volkswagen's factory in Bratislava. Porsche's plant in Leipzig will be responsible for assembling bodies-in-white, alongside Porsche's Panamera. Bentley's factory in Crewe will carry out final assembly.[11]

References

  1. ^ "Bentley Car Rental Dubai". BentleyCarRental. Retrieved 30 September 2022.
  2. ^ Martin Bennett, John Blatchley Bentley Continental: Corniche & Azure 1951-2002. Martin Bennett, 2010
  3. ^ "History". Bentley Motors. Retrieved 20 April 2013.
  4. ^ "1954 Bentley R Type news, pictures, and information". conceptcarz.com. Retrieved 20 April 2013.
  5. ^ "Rare Bentley Brings Big Dollars At Auction". Pursuing W.O. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  6. ^ Classic Cars, May 2010, page 114
  7. ^ Motorist´s Compendium and Driver´s Almanack, Dec 1959
  8. ^ "Bentley history: Cricklewood, then Derby and for the last 60 years at Crewe". Bentley Media. Archived from the original on 15 May 2013. Retrieved 20 April 2013.
  9. ^ "Bentley Continental". Wikicar. Retrieved 20 April 2013.
  10. ^ Loveday, Eric (25 February 2016). "Next-Generation Bentley Continental To Get Plug-In Hybrid Powertrain From Porsche Cayenne PHEV". InsideEVs.com. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
  11. ^ Hetzner, Christiaan (11 April 2017). "Porsche, Bentley synergies can help VW Group". Automotive News. Retrieved 12 April 2017.

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