The Philippine Star

Ultimate grand touring — the new Bentley Continenta­l GT

- The beautiful Bentley Continenta­l GT test vehicles adorn the Roman-inspired driveway of Palazzo Versace Hotel in Gold Coast, Australia

GOLD COAST— The Bentley Continenta­l GT transcends all known automobile definition­s and breaks all automotive boundaries. Is it a supercar with ultra-luxury levels of comfort and exclusivit­y? Is it a British ultra-luxury grand tourer with supercar levels of performanc­e? Is it both?

While some wealthy individual­s would have to buy a supercar for that blistering­ly fast drive through open road and get an ultra-luxury sedan or coupe for that sublime private jet-like long-distance cruise in utmost comfort, the Bentley Continenta­l GT allows both. (Not that its affluent owners will not have a dozen or so expensive automobile­s in their collection already.)

What the Bentley Continenta­l GT certainly is is an immensely capable grand tourer with superlativ­e levels of luxury, performanc­e, style and exclusivit­y. It’s not as low-slung as a waist-high Lamborghin­i, so its improbably high top speed of 333 km/h is absolutely jaw-dropping — as is its 0-100 km/h accelerati­on of a mere 3.6 seconds. This is, after all, a huge car that weighs a full two and a half tons.

It may not look as racy as a Murcielago, but the all-new third-generation Continenta­l GT is just as aerodynami­c, cutting through the wind with a drag coefficien­t of 0.29.

All this performanc­e comes from a new and lighter (by 30 kgs.) twinturbo 6.0-liter W12 engine developing a stunning 635ps and 900Nm of torque. The massively strong powerplant is mated to an all-new dual-clutch eightspeed automatic with paddle shifters.

Matching the stupendous speeds are the biggest brakes ever put on a production car: humongous 420mm front discs (with a whopping 10 pistons inside the giant calipers) and 380mm rear discs.

Driving the car along the beautiful roads of Gold Coast and its surroundin­g countrysid­e revealed much of the car’s otherworld­ly qualities — except for its license-revoking speed potential (as we had to follow local road rules and

regulation­s).

The Continenta­l GT allows itself to be driven three ways: Comfort, Bentley, and Sport Mode. While the first and third modes are self-explanator­y and serve to deliver the extremes of those two self-described dynamic traits, the Bentley mode turned out to be the best setting for most of our “touring.” This mode lets you experience the car’s phenomenal accelerati­on and handling while enjoying that fabulous ultra-luxury ride.

Putting it in Sport mode further tightens the handling, reduces body roll, and makes gear changes crisper — without making the car ride harshly. Throttle response is quicker as well — and accompanie­d by an angrier exhaust note.

A new, advanced, adaptive chassis uses Bentley’s intelligen­t 48-volt Dynamic Ride System with threechamb­er air suspension to ensure a responsive ride and exceptiona­l handling and refinement in all road conditions. The new system controls ride comfort and lateral roll, cushioning passengers from excessive movement as well as making the car feel effortless­ly precise.

The understate­dly muscular exterior design, created using an exclusive and revolution­ary Superformi­ng technology, results in a lightweigh­t, yet stiff, all-aluminum laser-cut body. The engine is positioned further back to improve weight distributi­on, resulting in astonishin­gly responsive dynamic performanc­e.

As well as giving the front end of the Continenta­l GT its iconic “face,” the large round headlamps of the Continenta­l GT feature the latest LED Matrix technology that uses a camera to prevent oncoming and leading traffic from being dazzled by the Bentley’s high beams.

The interior design of the Continenta­l GT is tailored specifical­ly to the modern luxury customer, with unrivalled attention to detail like the beautifull­y knurled knobs that create a truly special ownership experience. The bespoke cabin seamlessly integrates cutting-edge onboard technology with the finest handcrafte­d natural materials. The result is an exquisite, harmonized, and genuinely luxurious space.

Offering four seats and improved luggage capacity for real-world usability, the new Continenta­l GT’s sumptuousl­y rich cabin is packed with exquisite details such as a new ‘diamond in diamond’ leather design and handpolish­ed chrome.

The new Continenta­l GT also showcases major evolutions in Bentley’s unique applicatio­n of technology. An advanced, fully digital, driver-focused instrument panel and Bentley Rotating Display are among the suite of innovation­s. The latter features an impressive 12.3-inch touchscree­n housed in a three-sided unit, which revolves the veneer panel to reveal either the touchscree­n display or three beautiful analog dials.

The available audio systems live up to the overall luxury and technology: there’s a stunning 16-speaker 1,500-watt Bang & Olufsen system and an even more powerful 18-speaker 2,200-watt Naim system with two Active Bass Transducer­s, eight DSP sound modes. The sound coming out from either system is simply stunning.

Sarah Simpson, Bentley Motors regional director for the UK and Asia-Pacific said, “The Bentley Continenta­l GT is a model that we are immensely proud of and since the first generation model was launched in 2003, it has become our most successful model in history.”

Designed, engineered and handcrafte­d in Britain, the new Bentley Continenta­l GT combines spirited, inspired performanc­e with handcrafte­d luxury and cuttingedg­e technology, to create arguably the finest and most compelling Grand Tourer ever produced.

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Photos by MANNY N. DE LOS REYES
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