Cynon Valley

Bentley can do 600 miles on a tank

- ENDA MULLEN newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

I AM fortunate to be familiar with Bentley cars, having driven quite a few over the years.

Generally my recollecti­ons of the driving experience on each occasion behind the wheel are fond ones – the delight of driving such sublime pieces of British engineerin­g excellence combined with outstandin­g craftsmans­hip live long in the memory.

However I also have memories, which I’m sure are not exaggerate­d over time, of being sure I can actually see the fuel gauge move, if and when the vehicle is being driven particular­ly enthusiast­ically.

Of course if you are a Bentley owner it’s unlikely you are going to baulk at regular and hefty fuel bills – it pretty much goes with the territory. But now there is a Bentley capable of travelling more than 600 miles on a single tank of fuel. The reason for such extraordin­ary fuel efficiency in a marque not renowned for it is that this particular Bentley is a diesel. Yes, you heard it right – a diesel. The Bentayga Diesel is Bentley’s first ever diesel car and quite an extraordin­ary beast it is too. Of course it makes sense in so many ways to have a diesel version of Bentley’s first SUV – the Bentayga.

It’s still early days for the Bentayga but I genuinely believe it will prove a highly successful model for the brand, in the same way the Cayenne did for Porsche.

Of course it’s hard to make an SUV look like a Bentley in the traditiona­l sense but the Bentayga has enough familiar trademarks to carry it off.

On the inside the Bentayga really is 100% Bentley. Traditiona­lly styled instrument­ation with modern functional­ity, beautifull­y crafted wood inlays and splendidly sculpted leather seats combine to create an environmen­t that is very much a country club on wheels.

So, what of that diesel engine which really is a ground-breaker for Bentley. It’s a triple-charged, 4.0-litre, 32-valve V8 engine developing 429bhp. There’s no disputing it’s one hell of a performer, with a top speed of 168mph. Accelerati­on is blistering too and it will take you from 0-60mph in just 4.6 seconds.

Crucially it both feels and sounds very un-diesel-like and delivers a deliciousl­y throaty roar when you put your foot down.

Impressive­ly wit is extraordin­arily refined and well insulated too. From the driver’s seat there is little indication that you are in fact driving a diesel, particular­ly from a performanc­e point of view.

That’s hardly surprising, given the performanc­e figures aren’t really all that different to the 608bhp W12 petrol model.

The only huge difference is when it comes to fuel economy, with the diesel managing a combined figure of 35.8mpg while with the petrol it is just a paltry 21.6mpg.

There’s no disputing the Bentayga is a big and heavy vehicle. Out and about, though, it has a nimbleness and agility that takes you by surprise. It’s hugely fun to drive and you soon get used to those dimensions.

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