Los Angeles Times automotive critic Dan Neil reviews the $274,000 (R1.900.000) 2010 Bentley Continental GT Supersports.

The Bentley Continental GT’s new styling package has finally been revealed by Vorsteiner. Customers are going to be delighted to find that the package has been designed with “vacuum bagged dry carbon fiber technology”, and it includes everything you need to turn your car into a completely new vision with style. You’ll get a new front bumper, as well as a rear one, both of which have been drastically lowered as opposed to their original counterparts; aerodynamic side skirts; and a new spoiler. Additionally, you may opt for a customized paint job, pick between glosse or matte finishing for the interior, and also custom 22-inch wheels complete with a set of Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires.

Russian Tuning House TopCar has taken on the new Bentley Continental GT and the GT Speed Coupe, for a new tuning package. Known as Bentley Continental GT Bullet, the new monster got no power upgrades (TopCar didn’t touch the engine) meaning there are actually no performance upgrades. However, on the outside, the changes include a new front-end with a new bumper, a grille (GT specific) and an all new hood with air intakes. The front spoiler has been built-in and so are the LED lights. As far as the sides are concerned, the skirts leading into the wheel wells are distinguishable and they compliment the new rear bumper. The entire kit with alloy wheels costs €25,000 (with €7,000 for the matte paintjob), which is pretty steep, but we’re sure money’s not a problem in Russia. Eh?

If the stock Bentley is not enough, MTM has what you’ve been searching for. It’s called the Birkin Edition upgrade and is meant for the Continental GT, GTC, GT Speed, GTC Speed, Flying Spur and Supersports. The upgrade kit includes a chrome front grille, a stainless steel exhaust system, centre and end muffler with throttle control, a four-pipe rear spoiler and stylish 21-inch alloy wheels. But it’s not only a visual upgrade because MTM worked the engines, a bit, too. The Continental GT for example, has been upped from 560hp to 635hp and now reaches a max speed of 331km/h. But all these come at a price. MTM is going to charge you 20,000 Euro if you’re not opting for the Individual Programme.

For those rich enuogh not to feel the financial crisi, the wicked folks at Project Kahn got their hands on a Bentley Continental Flying Spur and turned it into a Pearl White Edition. Although not much have changed on the outside (except for those amazingly elegant 22-inch “White Mist” diamond cut alloy wheels), the new Bentley got an electronic lowering module that helps adjust the suspension and some quilted leather on the inside. Powered by a 6.0-litre twin turbo W12 engine that outputs 552bhp and 650Nm of torque, that little beast sprints from 0 to 100km/h in only 4.9 seconds. [via WCF]

The latest body kit released by Hamann for the Bentley Continental GT is a wonderful addition to the revved up power kits that came earlier for the car. The current set of makeovers tries to add plush interiors and style to the earlier body kits that added additional whoop to the 6.0 liter W12 engine that output 630hp (650 hp for the Speed version). The Imperator’s sixteen-piece body kit comes loaded with a revised front bumper with the latest in LED datytime running light style, side skirts and fender flares with vents, a new rear bumper, diffuser and spoiler. It also adds the choice between 21-inch and 22-inch wheels. The interiors look awesome with the new orange-tainted leather upholstery making the transformation of your GT complete.

A few days ago Bentley told us that their Continental Supersports is the fastest and most powerful Bentley. But the wicked folks from Edo Competition wanted to have a word with the Brits and they came out with this Bentley edo speed GT. Packing a 6.0-litre twin turbo W12 engine that outputs 50 horsies more (680 hp) and a max 750Nm of torque, you can only expect this monster to be fast. It goes 0 to 100km/h in 4.2 seconds, sprints to 200km/h in 13 seconds and tops at 340 km/h. As for “accessories” we’ve been assured that it features a high-performance stainless steel exhaust system, with 20-inch Sport Contact V-Max tires and an adjustable suspension that lowers the car down to only 35mm. We’d love to spin it a bit …

To be honest I’m still thinking if there is need for words when you get to look at something like this. Apparently Bentley is planning to come up with a “green” Bentley Continental Supersports that can run on either petrol or E85 biofuel. Packing a twin-trbo 6.0-litre W12 engine that outputs a behemotic 630 hp and a maximum torque of 800Nm, the white sexy coupe is capable of reaching 204 mph and does the zero 60 sprint in nothing more than 3.7 seconds. You’re looking at “the fastest, most powerful and greenest Bentley ever” that we’re expect to rock the greenies in Geneva next month. Looks and should definitely feel amazing with that mean black and red interior or those stylish black chrome wheels. Isn’t it? – via Autoblog




