History of the 'Bentley Continental GTC '
Bentley Continental GTC
The Bentley Continental GT is a grand tourer produced by Bentley Motors Limited. It was launched in 2003 as the successor to the Continental R and Continental T, marking the beginning of an entirely new generation of Bentley cars.
Introduction
- First introduced in 2003 as a successor to the Continental R and Continental T models.
- Designed for luxury, comfort, and high-speed touring, embodying Bentley's values of craftsmanship and engineering excellence.
Design and Styling
- Styled by the design team at Mulliner Park Ward, known for their bespoke luxury interiors.
- Features a sleek convertible body style with classic Bentley proportions, including long bonnet and short front overhangs.
Performance
- Powered by either a W12 or V8 engine, offering impressive power and performance with rear-wheel drive.
- Features adaptive damping for superior ride comfort at high speeds.
Interior Features
- Offers a spacious and luxurious cabin with handcrafted leather upholstery and premium wood veneers.
- Features cutting-edge technology such as touchscreen infotainment system, navigation, and advanced audio systems.
Versions and Special Editions
- Over the years, Bentley has introduced several special editions including Flying Spur and Continental GT Convertible.
- Each version is crafted for luxury with advanced performance features ensuring utmost comfort on long drives.
Luxury
Prestige
Exotic
SUV
Hybrid
Standard
VAN
Convertible