RE: Driven: Bentley Continental GT V8

RE: Driven: Bentley Continental GT V8

Monday 20th February 2012

Driven: Bentley Continental GT V8

It's downsizing of a very Bentley kind but does the V8 Conti still do the name justice?



Just sometimes eco stuff makes cars better. No, really, hear me out. The Toyota GT 86's tyres for instance, they're the same sort of eco-robber fitted to the Prius, to give the 'right' sort of grip in the corners.

Not especially seemly behaviour but rather fun
Not especially seemly behaviour but rather fun
And the new 4.0-litre V8 in the Bentley Continental GT and GTC is another good example.

Until now there's only been the 6.0-litre W12, and while that's still at the core of the Continental range, Bentley wanted to offer a car that was 40 per cent more efficient but was a near performance match to the W12.

Bentley is open about the fact it's not the mpg figure or cost of fuel that owners are worried about, but the distance between fills and broader eco pressures. So that's okay, we're not talking about a Bentley Bluemotion here.

Based on the V8 that's also in the Audi S8, the twin-turbo 4.0-litre engine is tuned to produce 507hp at 6,000rpm and 487lb ft of torque between 1,700 and 5,000rpm. So the 40 per cent gain means range increases from 338 to 522 miles thanks to mpg that jumps from 17.1 in the W12 on the official combined cycle to 26.4 in the V8. That's a significant leap and one which, as Bentley's execs point out, means drivers can reach the Alps from the UK in one hit. How wonderfully on-message with the brand.

Familiar Conti lines, (slightly) less thirst
Familiar Conti lines, (slightly) less thirst
Go for longer
However, being a Bentley the V8 also had to offer the right character in terms of noise and refinement. This was a particularly challenging task, according to Bentley's engineers, given the engine will, thanks to cylinder deactivation, run as a V4 under light loads (although not idle). As you'd imagine, and as Bentley engineers freely admit, a V4 Bentley wouldn't sound right.

Most of the work to correct the sound in V4 mode has been carried out with careful exhaust tuning, including active flaps which route gases in a way to give the best noises. But Bentley has also fitted two-mode engine mounts which respond differently depending on the number of cylinders being used.

The system works spectacularly well. At no point is it possible to sense through sound or vibration levels which mode the engine's in. The only way you can tell is by looking at the instant mpg on the trip computer, which shows a marked jump.

V8 is lighter on its feet, relatively speaking
V8 is lighter on its feet, relatively speaking
Stop, look, listen
In fact the V8's noise tuning produces a near perfect soundtrack for the car and one that, to this driver's ear, is preferable to a W12. Interestingly, unlike some modern blown V8s, there's almost no turbo whistle although there is a gorgeous and addictive burble when you lift off the accelerator.

As you'd expect, the performance isn't in any way lacking from the V8. 0-62mph is only down 0.2 of a second over the W12 and now stands at 4.8 seconds. And the GT and GTC V8s are now coupled to an eight-speed ZF automatic transmission which also help that mpg figure.

On the road and in D the auto changes are as good as imperceptible. Switch to Sport and the changes are faster and more definitive. There are also paddles for manual shifts, but given the car is a GT in the classic sense it's not a mode that you use for long before deciding full auto is the way forward.

'New money' trim option shown here
'New money' trim option shown here
Added value, Bentley style
Track time in a Bentley seems an odd concept and proved, if nothing else, you need to be pretty committed to get it seriously out of shape thanks to the huge grip levels from the four-wheel drive chassis, 60:40 rear torque bias or not.

What the car does instead is look devastatingly handsome and powerful at all times and inhale roads like they're going out of fashion. And if you prefer the (even) more ostentatious soft-top, then the V8 GTC will do exactly the same for £136,250.

Our advice? Take the 'eco' V8, go further between fills, listen to the fantastic engine note as much as possible and use the saving over the W12 to indulge in the extensive list of Mulliner options.


BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT V8
Engine:
4.0-litre V8, twin turbo
Transmission: 8-speed auto, four-wheel drive
Power (hp): 507@6,000rpm
Torque (lb ft): 487@1,700rpm
0-62mph:  4.8 sec
Top speed: 188mph
Weight: 2,295kg
MPG: 26.7mpg (NEDC combined)
CO2: 246g/km
Price: £123,850





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sinbaddio

Original Poster:

2,366 posts

176 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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Is there any extrenal clues that you're driving the 'poor man's' Bentley?

635csi

125 posts

171 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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I have gone from not wanting a Bentley Continental GT W12 at all to wanting a Bentley Continental V8 very much indeed.

vinnie83

3,367 posts

193 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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sinbaddio said:
Is there any extrenal clues that you're driving the 'poor man's' Bentley?
I think the exhaust tip is the give away.

It's a large cylinder each side on the v12, and as per the pic above it's like a figure 8 in the v8

Skater12

507 posts

158 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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635csi said:
I have gone from not wanting a Bentley Continental GT W12 at all to wanting a Bentley Continental V8 very much indeed.
Agreed.
A decent V8 rather obnoxious soundtrack is just what it needed.
Also, I hope they keep the stupid special editions , like the ISR for the W12 only.
It should be acase of "what colour exterior would sir like? and the interior?, and what about the hair colour of your chosen concubine for the evening?"

TristanYoung

5 posts

148 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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sinbaddio said:
Is there any extrenal clues that you're driving the 'poor man's' Bentley?
Yes, main bits: 'figure eight' exhausts, 'shark's tooth' lower front bumper and alloys specific to V8.

Skater12

507 posts

158 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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vinnie83 said:
sinbaddio said:
Is there any extrenal clues that you're driving the 'poor man's' Bentley?
I think the exhaust tip is the give away.

It's a large cylinder each side on the v12, and as per the pic above it's like a figure 8 in the v8
The other give away is the front lower grill is different.

I dont think people buying and driving the V8 will be bothered about others knowing they are driving it, despite it about £15k less than the W12.

Those who's opinions matter will know it's the better car of the two.
£15k cheaper.
Better Looking. ( personal opinion )
Better soundtrack. ( FACT !)
0.2 seconds slower to 62MPH. (are you really going to know the difference)
Lower top speed. ( again, really, does it matter once you're past 170MPH)

pistonpie

175 posts

159 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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that really is hideous, sounds nice though...

stain

1,051 posts

210 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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The badges are black on the 12 and red on the 8

BuzzLightyear

1,426 posts

182 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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pistonpie said:
that really is hideous, sounds nice though...
A bit harsh IMO - it's not a design that makes you say "WOW!" but it is quite elegant and fairly distinctive. I think the front end would look better if the larger lights were outside of the smaller ones, though. ie Oo--oO,
instead of oO--Oo.

Like that V8.smile

Cupramax

10,478 posts

252 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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Red one on TG last night looked and sounded epic.

Skater12

507 posts

158 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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BuzzLightyear said:
pistonpie said:
that really is hideous, sounds nice though...
A bit harsh IMO - it's not a design that makes you say "WOW!" but it is quite elegant and fairly distinctive. I think the front end would look better if the larger lights were outside of the smaller ones, though. ie Oo--oO,
instead of oO--Oo.

Like that V8.smile
Still want one in dark blue with light interior.

Dracoro

8,681 posts

245 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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sinbaddio said:
Is there any extrenal clues that you're driving the 'poor man's' Bentley?
Yes, it has VW on the front and Phaeton on the rear.

handbraketurn

1,371 posts

166 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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Looks a bit googley eyed now.

lazystudent

1,789 posts

161 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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Second pic in the article (of the back of the car)- don't think it's a great design imo! Seems all droopy and as if it's been left in front of the fire and has melted out of shape...

craigjm

17,938 posts

200 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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The configurator seems to suggest that there are less options in terms of leather colours and trim options over the W12 which is a shame as I would expect the v8 to take 99% of sales now. Wonder what the discounts will be like as it is easy to get a W12 for 125k new plus options.

soad

32,882 posts

176 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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stain said:
The badges are black on the 12 and red on the 8
yes

TheOrangePeril

778 posts

180 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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Less music more WOOFLE!

p.s. 'eco-robber'?...

MichaelV8V

650 posts

261 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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What is that eco-robber fitted to the prius?

CHIEF

2,270 posts

282 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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I absolutely love it.

Love the video too. Great bit of drifting.

If the PH powers that be cop for one of these could I borrow it for a Weekend/Day/Hour/5 Minutes. smile


Wedgepilot

819 posts

283 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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This cylinder-deactivation malarky has been around for ages, I remember one of the big US car makers showing it off years ago.

So how come more cars don't have it? If it's good enough for a Bentley, why not for BMs, Jags, etc? Are there patents covering the tech?