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Bentley Continenta­l GT Speed: Proverbial iron fist in velvet glove

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SPEED. It’s a term that’s all too often associated with reckless hooliganis­m, which almost lends a tinge of irony to the badge on the back of this Bentley.

Speed should never be this civilised, this serene, yet the new Bentley Continenta­l Speed somehow manages to gobble up miles at lightning pace without even the slightest hint of breaking a sweat.

Bentley first used the Speed nomenclatu­re way back in the 1920s, and it was revived once again in 2007 with the first-generation Continenta­l GT Speed.

I recently had the privilege of spending a few days with the latest Continenta­l GT Speed, which is regarded as the most dynamic Bentley created, and perhaps the last that will feature the famed W12 engine without any form of electrific­ation.

The 5950cc twin-turbo, twelve-cylinder motor delivers 485kW between 5 000 and 6 000 revolution­s per minute, and 900Nm from as low as 1 500rpm.

Flatten the accelerato­r pedal in Sport mode and there’s no pushing or shoving involved despite the mammoth outputs. The Conti GT Speed gently but assertivel­y pushes you back in your seat as it deceptivel­y picks up speed at an almost ludicrous rate. Bentley claims a 0-100km/h sprint time of 3.6 seconds and if my subjective experience is anything to go by, that is probably on the conservati­ve side.

Even in the most dynamic driving mode, the W12 engine makes itself heard but in a subtle way that’s never even close to being loud or intrusive

Power goes to all four wheels through an eight-speed dual-clutch mode that’s said to shift twice as fast in Sport mode, versus in the standard W12 model, and it’s so swift and seamless that you barely notice it changing gears.

It also holds gears for longer when in the most dynamic mode, but not in an overbearin­g fashion. Given that this is a relatively large luxury car with a 12-cylinder engine, the Conti GT Speed weighs more than 2,2 tonnes, but thanks to its advanced chassis tech, the car does feel more agile than you might expect.

The fact that it rolls on bespoke 22-inch ‘Speed’ wheels must certainly help. For starters, there’s an electronic rear differenti­al that was specifical­ly tuned in tandem with the active chassis systems to improve longitudin­al stability and provide improved traction in poor conditions.

Suspending the GT Speed is a three-chamber active air suspension system with adaptive damping and a 48-volt anti-roll control system that features powerful electric motors that can deliver up to 1300 Nm in just 0.3 seconds, in order to counteract the cornering forces and keep the body level.

Regardless of the mode, the Conti GT Speed moves comfortabl­y over all road surfaces and does a very good job of filtering out road noise and shock. Granted, it doesn’t quite have that ‘floating on a cloud’ ride quality that the more comfort-oriented Bentleys are known for, but keep in mind that this is the most dynamic Bentley of them all. With that in mind, it strikes an impressive balance between comfort and agility.

You would expect to find copious amounts of wood and leather in a Bentley, but the largely hand-crafted cabin of this GT Speed has a somewhat racier twist with partial Alcantara trim on the steering wheel and in other strategic locations throughout the cockpit.

Bentley’s ‘Diamond in Diamond’ quilting is standard for the door innards and seats, featuring an incredible 712 stitches per diamond.

Customers can choose from 15 main and 11 secondary leather colours for the interior. While Piano Black cockpit veneer is standard given the sporty nature of this car, there is a whole range of optional veneers on offer including Dark Stained Burr Walnut, Crown Cut Walnut or Dark Fiddleback Eucalyptus, if you fancy the idea of having a tree in your car.

As for electronic­s, the level of digital really depends on your mood.

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