2005 Bentley Continental Gt Coupe 2-door 6.0l on 2040-cars
Southfield, Michigan, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
Engine:6.0L 5998CC 366Cu. In. W12 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
Transmission:Automatic
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Bentley
Model: Continental
Number of Doors: 2
Trim: GT Coupe 2-Door
Mileage: 35,800
Exterior Color: Black
Drive Type: AWD
Interior Color: Tan
Number of Cylinders: 12
LISTING TODAY MY MINT CONDITION 2005 BLACK ON TAN AND BLACK 2005 BENTLEY GT. CARS RUNS LIKE NEW. BRAKES JUST DONE BY BENTLEY LESS THEN MONTH AGO. CAR HAS ORIGINAL LOW MILES. NO ACCIDENTS. NO PAINT WORK NORMAL WEAR FOR A CAR THAT IS 8 YRS OLD. PLEASE VIEW PICKS I HAVE CLEAR TITLE NOT LOOKING FOR ANY DEALS TO GIVE.
PLEASE PAY ATTENTION THIS CAR HAS THE 2012 UPGRADED MULLINER BENTLEY WHEELS WHICH WAS A 10500.00 PACKAGE I ADDED IT MAKES THE CAR LOOK LIKE THE 2012-2013 MODEL. LOOKS AND DRIVES GREATTTTT
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Bentley Continental Flying Spur taking shape
Wed, 26 Sep 2012The redesigned Bentley Continental Flying Spur has again been caught undergoing testing, though this time away from public roads while tackling the Nürburgring's 154 turns. The car we see in these new spy shots also reveals more of the Flying Spur's new lines, which we expect to largely mirror the shape already seen on the new Continental GT and GTC models.
Likewise, the new four-door Continental will probably come with the same engine options as the coupe and convertible: the tried and true 6.0-liter W12 making 567 horsepower and the new twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 producing 500 hp. Its two stablemates were also updated with an eight-speed transmission for 2012, so expect the Spur to swap that many gears, as well.
Really, the only unknowns left are how Bentley will be handling the four-door specific design elements like the shape of the rear end, which is somewhat obscured by this car's checkerboard camo, as well as when the sedan will debut. We've received no indication thus far that Bentley is planning to use the Paris Motor Show, which happens later this week, for the Flying Spur's unveiling. That leaves a string of upcoming shows where it could happen, including the LA Auto Show, Detroit Auto Show and Geneva Motor Show.
2015 Bentley Mulsanne Speed unleashes a tidal wave of torque
Tue, 16 Sep 2014
811 lb-ft of torque puts the Mulsanne Speed out ahead of every so-called muscle car on the market and eclipses most million-dollar hypercars.
Those in the market for a sedan with equal levels of performance and luxury would do well to stop by their local Bentley dealership, and have a look at the Flying Spur. Though not available in Speed trim like the previous four-door Continental, the W12 model already packs the 616-horsepower 6.0-liter twin-turbo W12 from the Continental GT Speed - and we wouldn't be surprised to see the British automaker come out with an even more performance-oriented version in the future. But what about the Mulsanne?
Bentley builds its final 6.75-liter V8, ending a 61-year production run
Tue, Jun 2 2020Bentley has just finished its very last 6.75-liter V8. While engines come and go, this is significant because Bentley has been building this engine, known as the L-series, for 61 years. This final engine will go in the 30th and last Bentley Mulsanne, a 6.75 Edition by Mulliner, marking the end of the flagship sedan. The L-series engine was first introduced in 1959, and according to Bentley, it was developed in order to develop more power than its existing inline-six without adding weight or taking up more space. The engine in fact weighed 30 pounds less than the six-cylinder, and it made about 180 horsepower. That original engine "only" had 6.2-liters of displacement, and it wasn't until 1971 that it would reach 6.75 liters thanks to increased stroke. This final version of the engine is significantly different from its fuel injection to its twin-turbochargers, but is based on the same design. And with 530 horsepower and 811 pound-feet of torque, it's the most powerful iteration of the engine. At 61 years, the Bentley engine is arguably the V8 with the longest production run. While the first-generation Chevy small block V8 was introduced earlier for the 1955 model year and is still built in crate engine form, GM stopped using it in production cars in 2002. Far fewer Bentley engines were built, though, with a total over 36,000, as opposed to the millions of Chevy small blocks in the world. Of course, volume is sort of the antithesis of what makes a Bentley a Bentley. With the 6.75-liter engine out of production, all of Bentley's engines are derived from VW Group engines, from its W12 to the plug-in hybrid V6. Related Video: