Loughborough Echo

New Bentley Convertibl­e all set to hit the streets

- CHRIS RUSSON

THE third generation of the Bentley Continenta­l GT Convertibl­e has been announced by the British luxury car maker and will be on the road this year.

Priced from £175,100 the new convertibl­e is some £25,000 more expensive than the Continenta­l Coupe on which it is based.

It comes with a tweed soft top which can open in 19 seconds and Bentley says improved sound insulation makes the cockpit as quiet as the previous generation coupe when the roof is closed.

It also features Bentley’s latest interior technology which includes a 12.3-inch touchscree­n which flips open on start up as well as Apple CarPlay and a Google search facility for the navigation system.

The convertibl­e will be powered by a 635ps W12 engine giving it a 0 to 60 accelerati­on of 3.7 seconds and a maximum in excess of 200mph at 207mph.

Under the new WLTP fuel test programme it is rated at 20.2mpg with a CO2 figure of 317g/km.

The car is longer and lower than its predecesso­r with the front wheels positioned 135mm further forward allowing for the bonnet to be extended and the nose lowered.

LED Matrix headlamps have been inspired by cut-crystal glass and have transparen­t internal surfaces while the car sits on 21-inch alloys as standard with the option of 22-inch wheels available.

The interior is largely the same as that of the Continenta­l Coupe with a digital instrument panel and a choice of Bang & Olufsen or Naim sound sys- tems over the standard fit equipment,

The touchscree­n is housed in a three sided unit which revolves from pure veneer to reveal either the display or three analogue dials – offering the option of a ‘digital detox’ if desired.

As with all Bentleys, the Continenta­l GT Convertibl­e can also be handed over to the skilled craftspeop­le at Mulliner, Bentley’s personal commission­ing division, who will respond to bespoke customer requiremen­ts.

“We have been building luxury Grand Tourers since the company was founded in 1919 and, as we approach our centenary year, the Continenta­l GT Convertibl­e joins a highly acclaimed range – arguably the strongest and most technologi­cally advanced portfolio of products the world has ever seen in one luxury brand,” said Bentley chief executive Adrian Hallmark.

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