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New Convertible Version of the Bentley Continental GT: Continental GTC Review

September 2005
Filed under: BENTLEY Car News | BENTLEY Headlines
Crewe, 26th September 2005… Bentley Motors is proud to announce the introduction of the Continental GTC.

Convertible Bentley Continental GTC

The new luxury 2+2 convertible completes the Bentley Continental model range following the introduction of the highly successful Continental GT in 2003 and four-door Continental Flying Spur earlier this year. The new Continental GTC goes on sale in late 2006.
With a top speed in excess of 190mph (304 km/h), a sophisticated all-wheel drive system, state-of-the-art 12-cylinder engine, advanced air suspension and ultra-stiff body structure, the Continental GTC displays all the poise, exhilarating performance and dynamic handling of the Continental GT. In common with its stable mates, the interior of the new Continental GTC provides an unrivalled standard of craftsmanship, utilising natural wood veneers and leather hides of the finest quality.

Convertible Bentley Continental GTC

While sharing the familiar face of the Continental family, the design personality of the new Continental GTC is distinctive and unique, as Bentley’s design director Dirk van Braeckel explains: “With the Continental GTC we set out to achieve a style that is both contemporary and elegant but with the sporting stance of a true performance car. We also wanted to ensure that the Continental GTC looks just as beautiful with the roof up as it does when it’s down.

“In keeping with the Bentley tradition, the new Continental GTC has a soft fabric roof and heated glass rear screen. When stowed below its hide-covered tonneau, efficient packaging ensures excellent space for both rear passengers and their luggage.”

The Continental GTC becomes the second convertible to grace the current Bentley range. It follows the recently announced return of the evocative Azure name for Bentley’s Arnage-derived flagship four-seater convertible which goes on sale in Spring 2006.

While the Azure offers the ultimate in glamour and sophistication, the Continental GTC is designed for customers looking to enjoy the phenomenal performance, style and excitement of the Continental GT with the additional benefits of classic open-top Bentley motoring.

Convertible Bentley Continental GTC

“The Continental GTC is the third step in our new product and segment strategy,” explains Bentley chairman Dr Franz-Josef Paefgen. “It will again open up the Bentley brand to more customers who only buy convertibles, as well as being a logical next car for our existing owners.”

Further details, including full technical specification, market availability and pricing will be released nearer to the Continental GTC’s on-sale date.

Bentley Continental GTC: Technical Specification

Model Type

Body Type: 2+2 seater convertible

Engine

Type: Twin turbo 6-litre W12
Bore/stroke - mm: 84/90.2
Capacity - cc: 5998
Compression ratio: 9.0:1
Valve gear: DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
Emission controls: EU4 and LEV1
Power - kW (PS): 411 (560) @ 6100 rev/min
Torque - Nm (lb ft): 650 (479) @ 1600 rev/min

DRIVETRAIN

Transmission ZF 6-speed automatic with 'Tiptronic' feature

SUSPENSION

Springs Progressive air springs
Dampers Continuous Damping Control, 4 settings, adjustable

ROOF

7-bow fabric roof with hide tonneau cover
Full automated electro-hydraulic operation

DIMENSIONS

Wheelbase: 2745mm (108.07in)
Front track: 1623mm (63.90in)
Rear track: 1607mm (63.27in)
Overall length: 4807mm (189.25in)
Width (across mirrors): 2102mm (82.76in)
Overall height: 1398mm (55.04in)

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