Bentley has revealed what it calls the marque's 'most potent and radically styled convertible ever' in the shape of the 202mph Supersports 'Ice Speed Record' convertible - a 100 unit special edition.
The new edition has been launched at Geneva to celebrate Bentley's world ice speed record which was set two weeks ago at 205.48mph by four-time world rally champ Juha Kankkunen in a Bentley Continental Supersports convertible.
The Ice Speed Record convertible gets a 6-litre, twin turbo-charged W12 engine, producing 631bhp - the most powerful Bentley ever - and 590lb ft of torque. Paired with a six-speed automatic transmission, it launches from 0-60mph in 3.8 seconds and reaches 100mph from a standing start in 9.5 seconds.
The additional engine power of the new convertible is the result of fine tuning of the engine to optimise the benefits of the new free-breathing air intake ducts, intercooler system and the exhaust system, the company says.
Large diameter (420 mm front, 356 mm rear), carbon ceramic brake discs, with eight-piston calipers at the front provide stopping power, and the 'Ice Speed Record' is fitted as standard with Pirelli 275/35ZR20 ultra high performance tyres. The car's potent performance is further accentuated by 20" inch, 10-spoke Supersports wheels.