Model record
Bentley Continental GT
Flex-fuelPlug-in hybrid
Background
The Bentley Continental GT is a grand touring car manufactured and marketed by the British company Bentley Motors since 2003. The Continental GT is offered as a two-door coupé or convertible, with four seats. It was the first new Bentley released after the company's acquisition by Volkswagen AG in 1998, and the first Bentley to employ mass production manufacturing techniques. It was later joined by the Bentley Continental Flying Spur, a four-door saloon car variant.
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Specification
- Fuel
- flex-fuel · gasoline
- Displacement
- 4–6 L · 8/12 cyl
- Fuel economy
- 14–19 mpg combined — EPA 2015–2023
Sources
Same marque
Other Bentley models
- 3 Litre —
- 3.5 Litre —
- 4 Litre —
- 4½ Litre —
- 6½ Litre —
- 8 Litre —
- Blizzard —
- Brooklands Coupé —
- Continental Flying Spur —
- Continental GT (2nd gen.) —
- Continental GT (3rd gen.) —
- Continental GTC —
- Continental R —
- Continental Supersports —
- Corniche —
- EXP 9 F —
- Hunaudières —
- Mark V —
- Mark VI —
- Mulliner Bacalar —
- Mulliner Batur —
- Mulsanne Turbo —
- R Type —
- S1 —
- S1 Continental —
- S2 Continental —
- S3 —
- Speed 8 —
- Speed Six —
- T-series —
- Turbo R —
- Turbo RT —
- Continental 1952
- S2 1959
- Mulsanne 1983
- TURBO 1985
- Eight 1986
- Brooklands 1992
- Azure 1995
- Arnage 1998
- State Limousine 2002
- Flying Spur 2005
- Bentayga 2015
- EXP 10 Speed 6 2015