The New Bentley Continental Supersports Detailed

David BondBentley11 years ago18 Views

Considering spyshots of a mysterious Bentley Continental GT prototype testing at the renowned Nurburgring, it’s emerged that such a example may be the work for a brand new Continental Supersports.

The previous-generation Bentley Continental Supersports was initial disclosed in early 2009 and is supercharged by a 6.0-liter W12 engine capable of running on gasoline and E85 ethyl alcohol fuel. All up, it delivers 621 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torsion. However, the newest Continental Supersports is ready to be supercharged by the firm’s newest 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine.

It is attainable that the newest Bentley Continental Supersports might act because the firm’s GT3 racer for the road and consequently, be its most track-oriented road automobile ever. supported the recent example spied testing, that appears a clear stage considering the new downforce generating parts it featured a chance a additional distinguished rear diffuser and rear wing.

Importantly, Bentley says that a brand new Continental Supersports has however to be the tick of approval for production which such a call lies within the hands of fresh appointed boss Wolfgang Durheimer.

Interestingly, this newest Continental Supersports wouldn’t act as a replacement to the previous W12 supercharged automobile and instead simply act as a additional targeted version of the Continental V8 S and consequently deliver around 545 horsepower.

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