The exterior of the car stands out with grape purple tones, combined with carbon fiber trim details in many positions. The most notable highlight lies in the multi-spoke sports rims, contributing to increasing the modernity and personality of the super luxury coupe model of the British brand.
Bentley Continental GT is a grand touring car line introduced by Bentley Motors in 2003, with two-door coupe or four-seater convertible configurations. This is a model marking an important turning point for Bentley after this brand became owned by Volkswagen Group in 1998, and also one of the first Bentley models to apply a larger production process than before.
After that, the Continental platform continued to expand with the Bentley Continental Flying Spur four-door sedan variant, targeting customers who need more spacious use space.
Through 4 generations of development, Bentley Continental GT has appeared in the Vietnamese market. Although belonging to the first generation, the Continental GT in the article still creates an impression thanks to exterior upgrades such as changing paint color or applying new decals and a sporty body kit, helping the car's appearance become more prominent than the original design.
In the first version, the Bentley Continental GT is equipped with a 6.0-liter twin-turbo W12 engine, producing about 560 horsepower and a maximum torque of 650 Nm. The car uses full-time four-wheel drive, capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in about 4.8 seconds before reaching a maximum speed of about 318 km/h.
A notable design feature of the Continental GT line is the glass door structure without a B-pillar, a detail maintained throughout many generations to enhance the recognition of this grand touring coupe model.