RE: 710hp Bentley Continental Supersports confirmed

RE: 710hp Bentley Continental Supersports confirmed

Friday 6th January 2017

710hp Bentley Continental Supersports confirmed

Make way for the 710hp, 209mph Bentley Continental Supersports



Does anyone need a Bentley Continental Supersports with 710hp, 750lb ft and the ability to go from 0-62mph in 3.5 seconds en route to a 209mph top speed? Probably not. But until such time as the brand is forced to put electrically enhanced four-cylinder Golf diesel engines under those stately bonnets we should celebrate the fact such things can exist!

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The formula is as familiar as the numbers are astonishing. Take a W12 powered Continental GT, extract a little more oomph from the 6.0-litre motor, add a little extra bling and job jobbed. For this new Supersports the W12 undergoes some significant mechanical changes to first create and then manage the extra power; revised charge air cooling and bigger turbos with increased boost count towards the 80hp and 160lb ft increases over the last Supersports while the engine gets beefed up main and conrod bearings to handle it.

Putting that to the road is the familiar eight-speed automatic gearbox and a four-wheel drive system with a 40:60 rearward bias and brake-based torque vectoring derived from the GT3-R. There's also a "less intrusive" stability control setting. Given that and the fact it'll hit 62mph in just 3.5 seconds from rest it's also reassuring to note ceramic brakes are now standard and the biggest, Bentley claims, of their type.

Ludicrous as it may sound to discuss weight saving in the context of a car with an EU kerbweight of 2,290kg the brakes and the 21-inch forged wheels they sit behind save 20kg in unsprung weight, which as we all know benefits ride quality as much as it does the bottom line on the scales. If you're inspired by that ethos you'll be glad to hear the optional titanium exhaust saves a further 5kg; we'll take a punt on the bragging rights and noise being of greater importance than the weight loss. Even the standard system has been designed with a little stage-managed drama too, providing an "unmistakable Bentley soundtrack" and a "rifle-fire crackle" when you downshift to make the daily commute sound like that time you went deer stalking with an AK-47. Or whatever it is Bentley owners do of a weekend.

Out of my way paupers!
Out of my way paupers!
If you want to feel closer to the action there's a Convertible version too, the extra 165kg adding four tenths to the 0-62 time and cutting the top speed to 'just' 205mph. As if it matters neither will get out of the high teens on the combined mpg cycle and both chuff out coal-fired power station quantities of CO2 in a suitably caddish two fingers to those bothered by such things.

When you're not passing in a blur of crackling exhausts and hydrocarbons people will be able to pick out your Supersports from more plebian Continental GTs by virtue of the carbon fibre splitter/diffuser combo on the redesigned bumpers and side skirts and bonnet vents finished in the same material. Dark tinted lights and black chrome trim finish the look. And if all that's not enough for you Mansory and their ilk will be awaiting your call...

 

 

 

 


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siwhit

Original Poster:

59 posts

181 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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I'll take one, if you can delete the crappy rear spoiler and if my Euromillions ticket comes in tonight.

howardhughes

1,008 posts

204 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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Beautiful cars. Had the pleasure of a 200mile trip from Leeds - London a few years ago in a GT Continental.

I'm not keen on the Interior though. That Dashboard looks like it's just come out of a Louis Vuitton store...Way OTT for me

daveco

4,126 posts

207 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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The convertible weighs the same as a new range rover eek

Can someone explain why these things weigh so much?


GranCab

2,902 posts

146 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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daveco said:
The convertible weighs the same as a new range rover eek

Can someone explain why these things weigh so much?

It's because they are made of lots of heavy stuff .....

GranCab

2,902 posts

146 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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I must say the interior is starting to look a bit too "Project Kahn" ....

daveco

4,126 posts

207 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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GranCab said:
daveco said:
The convertible weighs the same as a new range rover eek

Can someone explain why these things weigh so much?

It's because they are made of lots of heavy stuff .....
Is it cheap as possible and old tech, heavy type stuff?

malucnojes

50 posts

108 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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daveco said:
The convertible weighs the same as a new range rover eek

Can someone explain why these things weigh so much?

It's due to the peasants in the boot running on a hamster wheel to power the A/C

Kenny Powers

2,618 posts

127 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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daveco said:
Can someone explain why these things weigh so much?

It's the combination of mass and the Earth's gravitational pull.

sinbaddio

2,375 posts

176 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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When the CGT first came out in 2004 it was an elegant, technical tour de force. Now it's a blinged up, overtly flash fashion statement. Less is more for me.

Martin_Hx

3,955 posts

198 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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I know i shouldn't but i really like these....

Agent XXX

1,248 posts

106 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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Chav wagons.

GranCab

2,902 posts

146 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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Agent XXX said:
Chav wagons.
chav


/t?av/


noun
British informal derogatory

noun: chav; plural noun: chavs




a young lower-class person typified by brash and loutish behaviour and the wearing of (real or imitation) designer clothes.


CGTs driven by these types round sink estates, untaxed and uninsured ... yes a very common sight rolleyes



Lagerlout

1,810 posts

236 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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They certainly know their market if they're trotting this thing out. Footballers wives please form an orderly queue!

PhantomPH

4,043 posts

225 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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Agent XXX said:
Chav wagons.
I've personally never seen a chav driving a Bentley. A modified Corse, sure. Often a st looking Lupo....but never a Bentley.

I can only assume you live in a place where 'chav' is anyone who can 'only' afford a £170k Bentley. Lucky you.

Lagerlout

1,810 posts

236 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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Having money or not doesn't define chav culture.

Matt UK

17,698 posts

200 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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PH article said:
Does anyone need a Bentley Continental Supersports with 710hp, 750lb ft and the ability to go from 0-62mph in 3.5 seconds en route to a 209mph top speed?
Yes. Yes, I rather think I do.
Please have one delivered for me to try.
Dark green over tan hide please.
Thanks in advance.

M1C

1,833 posts

111 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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Love the looks of this. Apart from the shape of the rear spoiler.

GranCab

2,902 posts

146 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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Lagerlout said:
Having money or not doesn't define chav culture.
And here is a photo of the queue of multi-millionaires, taken just this morning outside Bentley Manchester, waiting to order a 710hp Bentley Continental Supersports ...



Agent XXX

1,248 posts

106 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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PhantomPH said:
I've personally never seen a chav driving a Bentley. A modified Corse, sure. Often a st looking Lupo....but never a Bentley.

I can only assume you live in a place where 'chav' is anyone who can 'only' afford a £170k Bentley. Lucky you.
Oh really????


jimmybell

588 posts

117 months

Friday 6th January 2017
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For the man who has... what? I'm not entirely sure where this fits in anyones garage lineup.

Perhaps 500+hp wasn't enough for the London->Monaco motorway drive, and you need 710?

Lovely car though, would love to own one for one road trip and then sell it to buy something better.