Monday 23 March 2015

Bentley flying high with improved features

Bentley Motors offers a wide range of exquisite features and contemporary designs, meeting the global demands set by the Continental GT family. Shining a beacon on power train development, on-board technology and interior comfort, the powerful Flying Spur rises as one of Bentley's most luxurious models. The luxurious cabin of the Flying Spur stands up to Bentley's reputation for interior style and usability. Contemporary graphics fill the driver instruments and coupled with steering wheels designed with a sportish look ,the model took to new heights. Complete with metal finished gear shift paddles and a Wifi hotspot system, Flying Spur receives commendation for helping to maintain ultimate connectivity while travelling.
Bentley car features
Thanks to the variable displacement system, The Flying Spur arose to be a more fuel-efficient vehicle, with a much lesser percentage of CO2 emissions. The widely anticipated and greatly expected Geneva Motor show, commencing from the 3rd of March will witness the showcasing of new models, with deliveries starting this summer. “Bentley offers uncompromised luxury and performance with ultimate comfort for grand touring and our new 2015 features extend the appeal of our family. We listen carefully to our customers, and with these new evolution we’re making our cars even more stylish, efficient, connected and usable every day.” says Wolfgang Dürheimer, chairman and CEO of Bentley Motors. Improved design and added features refreshes the Bentley Continental GT with it's front bumper combined with a radiator shell and more well-defined fenders, complete with a metallic "B" adornment which help to give a more steady and stern stance to the car. The V8S and W12 witnessed high speeds as a direct result of this. The rear is characterized by a more sculpted boot lid with a noticeable aerodynamic profile. Also, the rear bumper has undergone some changes to offer a full sense of power and feature full-width brightware. The V8S and W12 have a rear diffuser to match ther high speeds. The changes in the exterior design also include addition of new wheels in the range 20" and 21", and a transition from the standard wheel to the 20" tri-spoke wheel, which is painted finish for the V8 and bright machined for the W12. GT's iconic silhouette is further enhanced by three newly introduced paint colours that are now made available in the market. They are Marlin(metallic, royal blue), Camel( soft golden) and Jetstream(bright metallic blue). These visual treats are not just set for the exterior design. They continue to be awed at inside the cabin too. Four generously spacious seats adorned with straight-fluting patterns, upgraded driver control, more sports-oriented steering wheels and larger gear shift paddles have been incorporated. In addition to this, updated Brightware elements, more refreshing dials and graphics included instrument panel, more precedent look, Onboard wifi, central console featuring black gear level surround, Unified driver controls, and of course the beauty of the interior lighted up by LEDs are some features worth of pride in the interior design. The coupe models like the V8 and V8S have a hidden compartment between the rear seats for storing and charging electronic devices. Apart from the changes to the standard specification, an astoundingly wide range of optional interior features has been developed. GT W12 and GT models have seat cushions and backrests made out of the highest quality leather attainable, aiding to provide a more comfortable, luxurious journey ahead. Shortbread and Camel colors are introduced in the Continental range this year. The design of the GT W12 has been improvised upon to maintain effortless performance. Increase in power and torque is the main improvisation done to do so. Increase in power has been possible through improvements in the fuel economy by 5%. The fuel efficiency can be attributed to a variable displacement system, enabling the system to run at part throttle on 12 of its cylinders.
Source: Autobei

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