Feb 16, 2017 08:40 AM EST
2018 Bentley Continental GT: To Provide High Grossing Sales For The Company In 2020

Bentley Motors produced the Bentley Continental since 2003. Over the years, there are some series of changes and upgrades that were done with the model and has continued to generate sales. The name may still be the same, but the approach is different just like their 2018 Bentley Continental GT.

This new supercar is more fuel-efficient, luxurious, and powerful. It is the company's next-generation model line-up that they've been working on to be ready for a debut in 2018. The new face of Continental is a four-seat vehicle that doesn't have any fiddle concerns when it comes to the distribution of torque, and rear track. With the new chassis, aluminum body, and engines, this model will take off 150 kg.

For the interior size of the Bentley Continental GT, it offers proper adjustments for drivers as well as passengers. There will be no problem when it comes to fitting inside most especially in the front whenever the driver is gifted with heights. As for the back seats, it is ideal for children or any average sized people.

The brand's leading model will be equipped with a 6.0-liter W12 engine that can produce up to 600 horsepower that was first used on the Bentley Bentayga SUV. An improved edition of the twin turbo 4.0 liter V8 will also be a choice which can have a common concern with the Bentayga from the inconvenience it caused to the customers in going for pumps. For the Bentley Continental GT's suspension, it can be adjusted manually to sports and comfort settings. Meanwhile, the company is also adding diesel for the first time as an option on their list for the Continental.

In a statement, CEO of Bentley, Durheimer, has shared his desires on having a plug-in hybrid version of the model that will have Panamera E- Hybrid's powertrain, the 2.9-liter V6 engine for a combination output of brake horsepower in 455. This 2018 Bentley Continental GT is playing a significant role in Wolfgang Durheimer's plan to reach high global sales by 2020 with 20,000 units.

 

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