Friday, 19 March 2010

2011 Bentley Continental Supersports Convertible

2011 Bentley Continental Supersports Convertible
2011 Bentley Continental Supersports Convertible2011 Bentley Continental Supersports Convertible

Vehicle Type: 4-door sedan, production car
Price: $---,---
Miles Per Gallon: --/-- mpg
Drivetrain
Configuration Front Engine/RWD
Engine: Twin-Turbo V8
Displacement: ---- cc
Horsepower: --- bhp @ ---- rpm
Torque: --- lb-ft @ ---- rpm
Max RPM: ---- rpm
Transmission: 6-Speed Automatic

The Continental Supersports Convertible added strengthens Bentley’s supercar range, afterward the addition of the Continental Supersports CoupĂ© in 2009. The new Supersports Convertible, with the aforementioned 630PS (621bhp/463kW) twin-turbocharged W12 engine, is the fastest, best almighty droptop Bentley has anytime built, alms the ultimate Bentley active acquaintance in the world’s best affecting convertible.

The afflatus for the ‘Supersports’ name is the 1925 Bentley Supersports, a race-bred adaptation of the iconic Bentley 3-litre, that delivered 85bhp back added accustomed cars were able with a bashful 15bhp. It was additionally the aboriginal assembly car to ability 100mph – acute achievement in its day.

The new, able-bodied four-seat Supersports Convertible is clearly Bentley in its architecture and adroitness but its autogenous signifies a affecting re-interpretation of Bentley luxury. Satin-finished carbon fibre, Alcantara™and ‘Soft Grip’ covering actualize a different ambient with a audibly antic and abreast style.

All models in the Continental archetypal range, including the new Supersports Convertible are now able of active on both petrol (gasoline) and E85 bioethanol or any aggregate of the two, reaffirming Bentley’s advancing charge to accomplish all its cars bio-fuel accordant by 2012. Pioneered by the Supersports Coupe, this FlexFuel technology offers a abridgement of up to 70 per cent in CO2 emissions on a ‘well-to-wheel’ basis, a admeasurement of a fuel’s net addition to the atmosphere, not aloof tailpipe emissions.

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