Western Mail

Continenta­l’s air of distinctio­n

- Mike Torpey newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

THERE’S only one thing to do with the fastest production model ever built by Bentley – you give it even more muscle.

That’s what happened with the ferocious Continenta­l GT Speed some months ago when the Bentley boys raised the bar another notch, with more power and torque.

So much so that the Conti’s 6.0-litre twin-turbocharg­ed W12 engine now produces 642ps – up from 635ps – and 20Nm of extra torque, bringing its total to a mountainou­s 840Nm.

The extra pulling power spans the rev range and raises the Grand Tourer’s plateau of continuous maximum torque delivery from 2,000-5,000rpm, bringing greater accelerati­on.

It means the car’s 0-60mph sprint time has dropped to an eye-popping 3.9 seconds, delivered via a close-ratio, ZF eight-speed automatic transmissi­on.

There’s nothing frenetic of course because the Speed is a supreme traveller, beautifull­y refined, supple and civilised while capable of block-shifting during downchange­s – flicking from eighth to third gear in an instant.

Anyone with the lolly to bag a Bentley will be free of economy concerns, which is just as well because realistica­lly they aren’t going to do much better than around 15mpg in everyday driving – so the downside is only going to be the inconvenie­nce of filling up.

But whether powering majestical­ly along the motorway or picking out a relaxed route through suburbia, the Speed is a true thoroughbr­ed.

Exquisitel­y appointed in every way – from the Breitling analogue clock on the dash to the perforated, quilted soft leather seats with “Speed” embossed in all four individual headrests – the Continenta­l carries an air of total distinctio­n.

In fact it takes 110 hours to handcraft every Continenta­l GT at the Bentley factory in Crewe and the upgraded W12 engine applied to all GT Speed models is entirely assembled by 30 specialist workers over 12½ hours.

This sort of craftsmans­hip, and the technology applied to cars like this, doesn’t come cheap – nor does the status of owning a Bentley, let alone the fastest one the Cheshire brand makes.

So it shouldn’t come as a surprise that a few key options can hike the tab considerab­ly.

In our case the £168,900 on the road price topped the £200K mark courtesy of items like carbon ceramic brakes with black painted calipers at £10,825, adaptive cruise control (£2,125), a digital TV tuner (£920) and dark tinted aluminium panels (£3,810).

That said, it may be big numbers all the way with the GT Speed but there are few finer cars to drive – and that engine sound is fantastic.

 ??  ?? It takes 110 hours to handcraft every Continenta­l GT, and the GT Speed’s engine is assembled by 30 specialist workers over 12.5 hours
It takes 110 hours to handcraft every Continenta­l GT, and the GT Speed’s engine is assembled by 30 specialist workers over 12.5 hours

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