The Bentley brand is to luxury cars what Everest is to mountains. Those
with wallets deep enough to meet the six-figure price tags of the
company's vehicles are treated to towering levels of refinement and
prestige. Bentley coupes and sedans are mostly hand-assembled in Great
Britain at the manufacturer's state-of-the-art Crewe factory. This
fusion of old-world craftsmanship with new-world technology is what the
Bentley marque is all about.
Founded by Walter Owen Bentley, Bentley Motors was born in England in
1919. Two years later, the first model debuted, the rapid "3-litre"
Bentley. Larger cars followed, and racing success at Le Mans earned the
Bentley motorcars status among British sports car enthusiasts.
Financial woes (brought on in part by the Wall Street Crash of 1929)
triggered the brand's sale to Rolls-Royce in 1931. The first new
Bentley after this event was the "3 1/2-litre," introduced in 1933 and
based on a Rolls chassis that never saw production.
In subsequent decades, Bentley slowly slid into anonymity with vehicles
that, at times, were little more than rebadged Rolls-Royces. The
company's fortunes finally took an upturn in 1980s. A new company
policy dictated a more distinctive brand image, and it yielded the
Mulsanne Turbo sedan, named after the famous corner on the Le Mans
circuit. Bentley sales increased, and in 1998 BMW began supplying
engines to both the Bentley and Rolls-Royce brands. This relationship
created a conflict when Volkswagen made a surprise bid later that year
and acquired both marques, but the two German automakers reached an
agreement that saw VW handing over control of Rolls to BMW in 2003,
while keeping Bentley and the Crewe factory.
VW's ownership has given Bentley the opportunity to expand its model
range and improve quality. The traditional Bentley qualities remain,
however. A Bentley cabin has all the elegance of a Windsor Castle
drawing room. Leather and wood trim have become popular in less
prestigious nameplates, but Bentley vaults the concept to new heights
of opulence, gracing almost every square inch of its interiors with
premium hide and timber. Bentley owners seeking a one-of-a-kind vehicle
are able to get just that thanks to the extraordinary degree of
customization that the brand offers. Fabrics and colors may be
handpicked by the customer from an existing selection, or Bentley can
completely customize the interior colors to the customer's liking. The
manufacturer's coupes and sedans are powered by a series of
surprisingly muscular engines. Sportier Bentley models are motivated by
a VW-designed twin-turbocharged 12-cylinder engine that generates more
than 550 horsepower.
There are high-dollar ultraluxury cruisers, and then there are
Bentleys. Whether it's the Arnage sedan or the Continental GT coupe,
these luxury cars are sumptuous enough to make even the most jaded
tycoon purr with delight.
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