2014 Bentley GT Speed Coupe is the fastest production Bentley ever

by David Bond

Bentley has unveiled the 2014 GT Speed Coupe and Convertible at the ongoing 84th Geneva Motor Show.

Modestly revised, the updated models gain a monotone appearance thanks to body color paint on the front splitter, side skirts and rear diffuser. The cars have also been equipped with features that include tinted head- and taillights, red brake calipers and new “Speed” badging on the front fenders. Other changes include a “lowered and stiffened suspension” and 21-inch alloy wheels with a dark finish.

Talking about the interiors, the changes are limited but the cabin comes equipped with a GT Speed exclusive “color split” and newly optional contrast stitching through the diamond quilting of the seats and doors.

Under the hood, the 6.0-liter W12 engine has been tuned to generate an output of 635 HP (467 kW) and 820 Nm (605 lb-ft) torque which is a minor increase of 10 HP (7 kW) and 20 Nm (15 lb-ft) of torque. Detailed performance specifications were not released but the company said that the coupe has a top speed of 206 mph (331 kmph) while the convertible manages to reach 203 mph (327 kmph).

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