Bentley Continental GT Supersports. © Bentley
The new Bentley Continental GT Supersports makes 657 hp and is the lightest Bentley in 85 years.
It’s a lighter, more performance-focused take on Bentley’s grand tourer. This version has two doors and two seats that sit lower than in the standard Continental GT. Bentley has also improved the aerodynamics and cut weight, bringing the car to under two metric tons. A new carbon-fiber roof helps reduce mass and lower the center of gravity.
Bentley Continental GT Supersports. © Bentley
Bentley says the Supersports will go from 0–62 mph in 3.7 seconds and reach just under 192 mph.
Bentley Continental GT Supersports. © Bentley
It arrives 100 years after the original 1925 Super Sports and follows the same performance-driven spirit.
Bentley Continental GT Supersports. © Bentley
Production starts in late 2026, and only 500 units will be made for selected markets worldwide.
Bentley Continental GT Supersports. © Bentley
Bentley’s Chairman and CEO, Dr Frank-Steffen Walliser, comments:
“The new Supersports is more than just the most driver-focused Bentley yet. It signifies a return to Bentley making more extreme cars – ones that combine extraordinary breadth of ability with true driver engagement, while remaining pieces of automotive artwork unique and bespoke to each customer. Bentley has always thrived when revealing a more daring side, and the new Supersports is a statement of our intent while celebrating 100 years of the name. This is the first project developed from start-to-finish since I joined Bentley Motors, and I’m proud of our team and the speed at which we’ve created a car so different to the GT on which it’s based.”
Bentley Continental GT Supersports. © Bentley
Bentley Continental GT Supersports. © Bentley
Bentley Continental GT Supersports. © Bentley
Bentley Continental GT Supersports. © Bentley
Bentley Continental GT Supersports. © Bentley
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