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Bentley (along with Rolls Royce) is one of the firms with the longest tradition in the manufacture of super luxury cars. The English firm, based in Crewe, has been part of the Volkswagen AG Group since 1998. The model that opens the Bentley catalog is the Continental GT or GTC. This is the best seller and has a design that recalls the best creations of the manufacturer. Its exquisite interior quality and the possibility of customizing it with almost any element give it a unique atmosphere. Its mechanical range only includes 8 and 12 cylinder petrol blocks and powers ranging from 507 hp to 635 hp.

El Bentley Flying Spur is considered the World's fastest super-rendering saloon. Its exterior design is very reminiscent of the one presented by the Continental. On a mechanical level, its gasoline block in W12 configuration with 625 hp allows it to reach 320 kilometers per hour. Its cabin is very spacious and its level of technology and quality borders on the superlative.

With the Mulsanne, Bentley has created the ultimate representational super-luxury sedan. Replaces the Arnage, but compared to it, it offers better technology, finishes, customization possibilities and, above all, a higher price. Its mechanical range only has one biturbo petrol block in V8 configuration which provides a total power of 513 hp.

The Bentley range is crowned by the Bentayga SUV. This model enters through the front door in the fashion segment and does so by receiving the title of the fastest and most luxurious SUV on the market. It has two mechanics, one gasoline and one diesel, with powers located at 608 hp and 435 hp. At a technological level incorporates the best assistants and aids of the Volkswagen Group. Its interior finish is exquisite and its customization possibilities are endless.
history of bentley
Bentley It has a long history that dates back to 1919. Initially it was a manufacturer of aeronautical engines, but it has come down to our times as one of the most desired high-end luxury vehicle brands. After passing through the hands of Rolls Royce, one of its main rivals, it is now owned by Volkswagen AG. It is one of the brands that has experienced the most growth in recent years, especially in emerging markets such as China or Russia, where more and more wealthy people want a "winged B".

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