Fuel use has been slashed by 40 per cent - but can the V8 Continental keep up with its W12 sibling?
The Bentley Mulsanne is a superbly crafted, hand-built sedan that won’t disappoint even the most ardent of critics.
The Continental Flying Spur is still the grandaddy of luxury limousines.
Four fewer cylinders but so much more for Bentley's sports-luxury coupe.
The big Bentley roars back Scotland. The last “big Bentley” to be designed entirely by the manufacturer was the 8 Litre, a stately limousine that first appeared in 1930. From that point on, the company, which suffered during the Great Depression, was controlled by rival Rolls-Royce...
It was the proverbial offer too good to refuse: Travel to Scotland for a scenic tour of Speyside, the historic region made famous by the many whisky distilleries situated nearby. During said visit, our small group would stay in a cottage situated at the Macallan Estate, the hallowed grounds where one of the world’s most prestigious single malts is produced...
You don't have to wait for Bugatti to build an affordable Veyron, it's already here...
2008 Bentley Continental Flying Spur Speed Review & Road Test Exhilarating performance, commanding status and absolute prestige Model Tested: 2008 Bentley Continental Flying Spur Speed 6.0-litre, W12, automatic saloon - $400,176 (RRP) Bold performance; elegant cabin decor; timeless appeal Slight wind and wiper blade noise; plastic paddle shifts CarAdvice Rating: - by Matt Brogan Exhilarating performance, commanding status and absolute prestige...
2009 Bentley Continental GT Speed Review & Road Test Walter Owen Bentley had a motto, “To build a good car, a fast car, the best in class ” The Continental GT Speed is every bit that car and it has no peers...
2007 Bentley Continental Flying Spur Review CarAdvice rating: Recommended Retail Price: $358,000 (model tested) Options fitted: Four seat model, no charge. - by Karl Peskett It seems that, in the automotive world, keeping grudges would not be a clever move. Damaging to prospects of unification, recalling the past politically can hinder growth that would only be of benefit in the long term...