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Press Release
Bentley is releasing full technical details of its exciting new 205
mph (330 km/h) all-wheel drive performance flagship ahead of its
official international show debut at the Moscow Motor Show on 29 August.
The new Continental GT Speed is the fastest road-car Bentley has ever
produced and orders are being taken now, with deliveries scheduled to
start in October 2012.
Powered by Bentley’s iconic 6-litre twin-turbo W12 engine, the GT
Speed develops 625 PS (616 bhp) at 6000 rev/min – up 50 PS versus the
standard Continental GT - with 800 Nm (590 lb.ft) of torque available
from 2000 to 5000 rev/min (up 100 Nm) for instantly accessible high
performance. Coupled with a new ZF eight-speed close-ratio automatic
transmission and state-of-the-art engine management software, the GT
Speed despatches the zero-to-sixty sprint in 4.0 seconds (0-100 km/h in
4.2s), reaching 100 mph (160 km/h) from a standing start in just 9.0
seconds. In-gear acceleration is equally breath-taking.
In the Bentley Speed tradition, outstanding performance is matched by
an enhanced chassis with up-rated springs, anti-roll bars and bushes, a
lowered ride height (by 10mm front and rear) together with re-tuning of
the electronically controlled damping and steering systems.
However, this newest, most powerful addition to the Continental
stable still displays the refinement and suppleness that makes a Bentley
unique. Even the exhaust note, deeper and more exhilarating under hard
acceleration, remains civilised and refined during high-speed cruising.
Its all-wheel-drive system, biased 60:40 in favour of the rear,
offers reassuring stability and the potential to access the prodigious
performance all year round in virtually any weather conditions or road
surface.
Subtle signature design cues distinguish the GT Speed from its
stable-mates, including exclusive 21-inch, ten-spoke alloy wheels,
dark-tint matrix to the radiator shell and lower bumper grilles and
‘rifled’ exhaust tailpipes. Inside the handcrafted cabin, the Speed
models are specified exclusively with the Mulliner Driving
Specification, featuring quilted, perforated leather and bright metal
detailing plus a broader choice of optional technical finishes. This now
includes the exclusive-to-Speed dark tint aluminium as well as carbon
fibre. The result is a highly distinctive, contemporary, sporting,
luxury coupe.
The 575 PS (567 bhp) W12 powertrain of the Continental GT coupe and
GTC convertible models also benefits from enhancements made to the more
powerful GT Speed. In addition to the new engine management system and
eight-speed transmission, all W12 engines now feature an energy
recuperation system. Together, these deliver a 12% improvement in fuel
economy and CO2 emissions across the GT W12 range and a 10% improvement
for the GTC W12.
W12 POWERTRAIN
GT Speed – sophisticated technology for extreme performance
As the fastest production Bentley ever, the new Continental GT Speed
reaffirms the legendary W12’s status as an engine of extreme
performance. Developing 625 PS (616 bhp) at 6000 rev/min and 800 Nm (590
lb ft) of torque from 2000 rev/min, the twin-turbo, 48-valve, 6.0-litre
W12 is now fitted with the very latest ME17 engine management system.
Capable of performing 180 million individual calculations per second,
the new system delivers enhanced turbocharger control, outstanding
torque management and improvements to driveability. In addition, a
revised Sport mode provides a sharper throttle with faster response for
effortless acceleration at all speeds.
The W12 engine is mated to a ZF eight-speed transmission for the
first time. Designed to handle the extreme levels of torque generated by
the W12, the transmission cuts acceleration times by ensuring that the
engine is always at the ideal speed for peak torque delivery. This
state-of-the-art transmission also features “Block Shifting” technology,
capable of shifting directly from (for example) 8th gear to 4th gear
for instantaneous response and thunderous acceleration.
The combination of the new transmission and the uprated engine
results in breath-taking supercar performance. The sprint from 0-60 mph
takes just 4.0 seconds (0-100 km/h in 4.2 seconds) and the relentless
acceleration continues to a top speed of 205 mph (330 km/h). 0-100 mph
is dispatched in a mere 9.0 seconds – a level of performance akin to the
previous generation Continental Supersports, and almost a full second
quicker than the updated 575 PS Continental GT.
The exhaust system of the new GT Speed has been developed from the
free-breathing, low back pressure design first used on the Continental
Supersports Ice Speed Record car. The new exhaust produces a sportier,
more intense baritone sound under hard acceleration without sacrificing a
relaxed, refined and quiet tone during cruising conditions.
Up to 12% efficiency improvement for all two-door Continentals
Powertrain developments have not been restricted to the pursuit of
outright performance. Bentley’s engineering team has also focused on
enhancing efficiency, and the power and torque increases for the new GT
Speed are accompanied by an improvement of up to 12% in fuel economy,
range and CO2 emissions across the two-door model range.
The new eight-speed transmission delivers six per cent of the total
efficiency gain. The eight close-ratios ensure that the engine operates
in its most efficient range during relaxed driving, while the very
latest software developments ensure that gear changes are both fast and
imperceptibly smooth.
The new transmission, together with the ME17 engine management
system, is fitted to the standard Continental GT and GTC models from
now.
The W12 engine features recuperation for the first time, delivering a
1.6 per cent reduction in CO2 emissions alone. Recuperation is a
technology involving precise control of the vehicle’s electrical system
and alternator to allow flexible generation of electricity. The output
of the alternator is increased during low engine load conditions, for
example when decelerating, with the excess electrical energy stored in
the car’s battery. When the engine is then under load, the alternator
output is reduced, increasing overall engine efficiency while the
battery provides the previously stored energy to compensate.
Reflecting the improvements in efficiency, the Continental GT and GT
Speed now feature a combined cycle fuel economy of 19.5 mpg (14.5
litres/100km) and CO2 emissions of 338 g/km (subject to certification) –
outstanding figures for a 12-cylinder grand tourer. Meanwhile, the GTC
has a combined cycle fuel economy of 19.0 mpg (14.9 litres/100km) and
CO2 emissions of 347 g/km.
The efficiency improvements also benefit the performance of the
standard GT and GTC models. The standard 575 PS GT now takes just 4.3
seconds to accelerate from zero to 60 mph (0-100 km/h in 4.5s) with 100
mph (160 km/h) reached in 9.8 seconds from a standstill. The performance
of the Continental GTC is equally exhilarating – 0-60 mph in 4.4
seconds (0-100 km/h in 4.7s) and 0-100 mph (and 0-160 km/h) in 10.3
seconds.
CHASSIS
GT Speed – lowered, uprated suspension for agility, comfort and refinement
The new Continental GT Speed features significant changes to both
chassis hardware and software for a sporty, engaging drive that matches
the formidable powertrain. Aluminium double wishbone front suspension
and a trapezoidal multi-link rear setup are retained, but now feature
revised air suspension springs and dampers for improved agility and body
control, with roll, pitch and heave all reduced for a more agile
driving experience.
The self-levelling system constantly monitors ride height and damping
according to road conditions, and positions the car with a ride height
10mm lower than the standard Continental GT. Bentley’s chassis engineers
have also fitted stiffer suspension bushes for sharp, communicative
handling and uprated anti-roll bars to optimise the handling balance.
Software changes are also wide-ranging, combining to use the revised
suspension hardware to deliver an exciting but refined experience.
Steering and suspension control systems receive revised calibrations.
Sophisticated stability control, optimised for driver involvement
The Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system has been optimised to
work perfectly in tune with the new ME17 engine management system for
outstanding driving performance. The ESC system retains the “Dynamic
Mode” setting that allows increased wheel slip at higher speeds, with
engine torque reinstated more quickly after a system intervention.
Together, these systems give the spirited driver more opportunity to
exploit the full potential of the new chassis setup and higher power
output. Steering feel and feedback to the driver are both improved,
while careful tuning of the Continuous Damping Control (CDC) system
means minimal degradation in ride comfort despite the uprating of the
suspension components.
Outstanding stopping power across the Continental range
In line with the standard Continental models, the new GT Speed is
fitted with 405 mm diameter front and 335 mm rear ventilated, cast iron
brake discs and eight-piston callipers as standard for outstanding
stopping power. The boundaries of braking performance can be further
extended by specifying 420 mm front / 356 mm rear cross-drilled Carbon
Silicon-Carbide (CSiC) discs as a cost option. Providing a 20 kg weight
saving over the standard brakes, the fade-free CSiC discs last the
lifetime of the car under normal driving conditions, while brake pad
life is doubled. ABS, Electronic Brake Force Distribution, Hydraulic
Brake Assistance, Drag Torque Control and aquaplane detection are all
fitted as standard.
All-wheel drive – a performance car for all seasons
For all Continental models, the new eight-speed transmission feeds
the famous Bentley wave of torque to a permanent all-wheel-drive system
which retains the 60% rear / 40% front torque split first introduced on
the Supersports. Allowing the spirited driver to control the car’s line
and balance using the throttle, the rear-biased torque split minimises
understeer during hard cornering and varies torque between the front and
rear axles for optimum grip. Meanwhile, the all-wheel drive system
provides reassuring grip and traction in all road and weather
conditions.
BODY DESIGN
Sculpted coachwork with signature Speed design cues
The iconic Continental GT has a form that expresses the same balance
of power and elegance, exhilaration and endurance that is provided by
its exceptional powertrain. The classic Bentley DNA is evident through
the sensual powerline that runs the length of the car, meeting the
sculpted rear haunch.
Advanced superforming technology uses high temperatures and
pressurised air to shape the front fenders into exquisite, unbroken
curves in extremely durable aerospace-grade 5083 aluminium alloy. The
latest body construction techniques deliver crisply defined feature
lines and form to every area of the exterior design. The flowing lines
and curves – inspired by the original 1950s R-Type Continental – create
highly distinct surfaces, bringing the feel of a truly coachbuilt car to
the Continental family.
For the GT Speed, these elegant shapes are enhanced with a suite of
signature design cues. A new 9.5J x 21” ten twin-spoke wheel design is
exclusive to GT Speed, available in bright painted or dark tint
finishes, and fitted with 275/35 ZR21 tyres. Dark tint radiator matrix
and front bumper grilles enhance the air intakes that pay homage to the
Le Mans winning Bentleys of the 1920s to give the front of the new GT
Speed a more aggressive, sporting look.
At the rear of the car, new rifled exhaust tailpipes are fitted
exclusively to GT Speed and are complemented by chrome rear lamp bezels
that are also introduced on Continental GT and GTC models. Also fitted
as standard to all 6.0 litre Continental models are new W12 badges
located below the muscular power line on the front fenders. Beneath the
bonnet, the twin turbocharged intake manifolds of the Speed model are
uniquely powder-coated with a black finish. GT Speed treadplates
complete the set of exterior design cues.
Mulliner Styling Specification in polished carbon fibre
All two-door Continental models may also be specified with the
striking Mulliner Styling Specification package option. Available as a
dealer-fit accessory, the “Classic Pack” comprises a range of styling
features finished in carbon fibre that accentuate the car’s iconic
shape, including:
- Front bumper grille strakes
- Front splitter
- Side sill extension blades
- Rear bumper diffuser
Complementary features include carbon fibre door mirror cowls, the
finishing of the standard rear spoiler in carbon fibre and the fitment
of the 21” “Elegant” wheels in a unique black finish.
As well as the 17 exterior paint finishes available as standard to
the Continental models, a range of almost 100 additional paint options
is available including solid, metallic, pearlescent and satin finishes.
Further extending the art-of-the-possible, Bentley’s specialist paint
team can also create bespoke exterior colours to precisely match
customer requirements.
INTERIOR DESIGN
GT Speed - distinctive, hand-crafted, contemporary, sporting luxury cabin
Despite the GT Speed’s sporting overtones, this grand tourer retains a
hand-crafted interior created using only the finest natural materials.
Soft, supple leathers, polished veneers and cool-touch metals combine
with the meticulous craftsmanship for which Bentley is renowned to
provide a cabin of exceptional quality.
As standard, the new GT Speed is specified with Bentley’s luxurious
yet sporting Mulliner Driving Specification, which features
diamond-quilted, perforated leather hides to all four seats, door trims
and rear quarter panels. The cabin headlining is finished in indented
leather hide, while optional embroidered Bentley emblems can be
specified for the headrests.
The sports gear lever has a classic knurled finish, while the driver
uses drilled alloy sports foot pedals. The unique Bentley “Jewel” filler
cap is provided as standard, as are Dark Stained Burr Walnut or Piano
Black veneers.
With its gleaming, geometrically precise overlapping circles,
engine-turned aluminium – also known as ‘engine spin’ – has indelible
associations with Bentley sporting success. The dashboard of ‘Old Number
One’ – the Speed Six that won two Le Mans 24 Hour races – is crafted
from the same material. With such a pedigree it’s natural that Bentley
offers two engine spin options for the fascia and consoles – one in
Bright Aluminium and the other, unique to the Continental GT Speed, in
Dark Tint Aluminium. Its understated shade perfectly complements the
dark tint chrome radiator and bumper grilles.
Alternatively, the more recent Bentley Le Mans success is reflected
in choosing the Carbon Fibre option for fascia, roof and centre
consoles, its satin finish specially developed to reduce unwelcome
reflections.
Seventeen different hide colours are available and as with the rest
of the Continental family, the interior of the GT Speed can be specified
with duo-tone colour splits, including one split previously exclusive
to GT V8. Contrast stitching throughout, including to the steering
wheel, is also available.
ADVANCED INFOTAINMENT TECHNOLOGY
A new feature of the advanced 8-inch touchscreen, 30GB on-board
Infotainment system is the addition of satellite navigation “Personal
Points of Interest”. This allows the user to save places of their
choosing (e.g. a specific restaurant) into the system.
The touchscreen displays the car’s audio system, telephone, ride and
comfort settings and navigation information, which uses both the
hard-disc drive and a DVD player to access route data.
An eight-speaker sound system is offered as standard employing the
latest Balanced Mode Radiator technology. These unique compact,
flat-panel speakers provide exceptional clarity across the audible
spectrum and a very wide frequency range. The 11-speaker Naim for
Bentley system – created exclusively by British audiophiles Naim – is
available across the Continental range.
Music can be played and controlled directly from an iPod® as well as
from a six-disc CD changer, SD card reader or directly from the car’s
hard-disc drive, which can store up to 15GB of music. DAB digital radio
is also available in regions where the infrastructure supports it.
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