Boston Herald

Bentley is all that and more

Convertibl­e is zippy, comfortabl­e, stylish

- GRASSO’S GARAGE Marc GRASSO

Fun in the sun has a new definition.

In the world we live in today, taking advantage of as much fun as possible is top priority. Granted, we realize that opportunit­ies don’t knock in this type of fashion often, but when it does, we have to run with it, or in this case, cruise with it.

Top down, power, style and comfort align magnificen­tly when a Marlin Blue Bentley Continenta­l GT convertibl­e arrives for a weekend test in Grasso’s Garage. With a V-12 6.0-liter twin-turbocharg­ed engine, the Continenta­l GT powers to 626 horsepower and 664 lb.-ft. of torque. Additional­ly we noticed 363 cubic inches of displaceme­nt making the Continenta­l GT an absolute powerhouse. Aligned with an eight-speed dual clutch transmissi­on, the two-door cruiser is faster and more efficient than ever.

Drop the top in just 19 seconds and at speeds of up to 30 mph while the heated neck-warmers keep you warm in all kinds of weather. During our test, we enjoyed 85+ degree weather and it was all about the drop top and sunshine. As a crowd favorite, it’s difficult to not drool over the oversized grill and front fascia design as a Bentley is not your most common vehicle on the road. But as good as styling can get, Bentley certainly has it covered.

With a driver-focused instrument panel, we absolutely adore the fact that Bentley has taken bits and pieces from other manufactur­ers in its stable such as Porsche and Audi. Buttons galore in the center console, making it simple for both the driver and passenger to adjust settings to their liking while parent company Volkswagen, continues to drive sales with lower models with similar layouts; genius if you ask me … find what consumers like and duplicate it in all levels of manufactur­ing.

The 12.3-inch touchscree­n infotainme­nt system was easy to use as the three elegant analogue dials were positioned correctly and were utilized heavily. Similar to Porsche’s SUV, the infotainme­nt system is easy to navigate and very responsive. A glorious Bang and Olufsen sound system was crisp and powerful with a sticker option of $6,835.

Saying that Bentley has what every consumer wants is an understate­ment. The linen interior, and almost $50K in options proves that Bentley has handcrafte­d automobile­s that are absolutely stunning. In the eyes of Bentley, the Continenta­l GT is defined as the “Luxury Grand Tourer” and we cannot agree more. Not only do we love what Bentley has to offer with the Continenta­l GT, but we really enjoy all of its vehicles in the lineup today. If you haven’t had the opportunit­y to enjoy the comfort and power yet, you are missing out.

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 ?? MARC GRASSO PHOTOS / BOSTON HERALD ?? IN FOR A SPIN: The Bentley Continenta­l GT convertibl­e is a V-12 6.0-liter sports car with 626 horsepower that can drop the top in 19 seconds, while driving, and our tester came with $45,000 in options, just saying.
MARC GRASSO PHOTOS / BOSTON HERALD IN FOR A SPIN: The Bentley Continenta­l GT convertibl­e is a V-12 6.0-liter sports car with 626 horsepower that can drop the top in 19 seconds, while driving, and our tester came with $45,000 in options, just saying.
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