RE: New Bentley spotted on M6
RE: New Bentley spotted on M6
Thursday 2nd December 2004

New Bentley spotted on M6

Four-door saloon now out on test


Reports of the new four-door Bentley limousine have been appearing in Auto Express. Looking somewhat like a big Merc in the spy shots snapped on the M6, the car is the new Flying Spur, a name that harks back to the marque's 1960s grand tourer (right).

The new car will use similar underpinnings and 6.0-litre turbocharged W12 engine as the coupe -- for which there's already a year's waiting list despite the 4,500-car-per-year production schedule -- plus four-wheel drive.

Prices look likely to be around £110,000 so empty that piggybank.

Story here: www.autoexpress.co.uk/

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craigw

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12,248 posts

304 months

Thursday 2nd December 2004
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Cant say much but the reports arent far from the truth, looks set to be great value for the money even at £112,000

smele

1,284 posts

306 months

Thursday 2nd December 2004
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Looks great in the picture.

size13

2,032 posts

279 months

Thursday 2nd December 2004
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When we went round the factory 18 months ago we were told about a 4 door version of the continental.

Andrew Richmond

1,543 posts

275 months

Thursday 2nd December 2004
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craigw said:
Cant say much but the reports arent far from the truth, looks set to be great value for the money even at £112,000


As I've got one on order I'd love to know more. Will it weigh much more than the coupe's already generous 2385kg?

FestivAli

1,145 posts

260 months

Friday 3rd December 2004
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I saw some spy pics, it was basically a merc S class bodyshell with a new grille ( A bentley one ) and some nice wheels. Can I ask a question? Does this mean that Bentley may want to be competing with the upper merc S classes? At 112000 pounds? I know that there's undoubtedly a market there, but doesn't that dilute the exclusitivity of the Bentley marque? Come on, its a (admittedly German owned) British luxury marque, not some staid, boring, every plastic surgeons got one producer of facist plutobarges (Sorry about the fascist thing - Dunno why I said it, just seemed cool)

craigw

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12,248 posts

304 months

Friday 3rd December 2004
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Andrew Richmond said:

craigw said:
Cant say much but the reports arent far from the truth, looks set to be great value for the money even at £112,000



As I've got one on order I'd love to know more. Will it weigh much more than the coupe's already generous 2385kg?


I believe slightly heavier, but very fast, from memory around 5 secs to 60, 195ish top end & not based on a merc chassis I dont think.

Looks like a conti GT from the front & back (assuming its what I saw)

I'm probably in trouble now!

Andrew Richmond

1,543 posts

275 months

Friday 3rd December 2004
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craigw said:


I believe slightly heavier, but very fast, from memory around 5 secs to 60, 195ish top end & not based on a merc chassis I dont think.

Looks like a conti GT from the front & back (assuming its what I saw)

I'm probably in trouble now!


I'm sure that you are not in trouble Craig! I'm hoping its no more than 2600kg (massive, eh!) which will give about 210bhp/tonne which is enough for that sort of car.

I like the Conti's front and back but feel that it looks too short in profile, something I hope the saloon will deal with.

Are you still enjoying your 3200? I miss mine quite a bit when its dry but at this time of year I'm glad that someone else is losing traction in third in it!

Cheers

Andrew

Gentelman

183 posts

266 months

Saturday 4th December 2004
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I'm hoping they'll produce a stripped-down version of the Conti GT with strictly rear-wheel drive (perhaps from the road-racing Mercielago?). A "club sport" if you will. Though I suppose a true manual transmission in a bentley is the stuff of dreams.

Andrew Richmond

1,543 posts

275 months

Monday 6th December 2004
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Gentelman said:
I'm hoping they'll produce a stripped-down version of the Conti GT with strictly rear-wheel drive (perhaps from the road-racing Mercielago?). A "club sport" if you will. Though I suppose a true manual transmission in a bentley is the stuff of dreams.


Why? You don't buy a Bentley for this.

Gentelman

183 posts

266 months

Tuesday 7th December 2004
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Andrew Richmond said:


Gentelman said:
I'm hoping they'll produce a stripped-down version of the Conti GT with strictly rear-wheel drive (perhaps from the road-racing Mercielago?). A "club sport" if you will. Though I suppose a true manual transmission in a bentley is the stuff of dreams.




Why? You don't buy a Bentley for this.



Not anymore, that's for sure. Though VW's failed talks with Maserati would have provided them with a rear-drive platform at least, that would have gone under a version of the Conti.

>> Edited by Gentelman on Tuesday 7th December 23:09

nonegreen

7,803 posts

292 months

Saturday 11th December 2004
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I was in the factory on Thursday and there is currently a ban on factory tours. The 4 door versionof the continental GT goes into production immediately in the new year so they clearly have some in pre production right now.

The DJ 27

2,666 posts

275 months

Sunday 12th December 2004
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They're also taking on a huge amount of new staff at the moment, and the factory is working 24 hours a day at the moment.