Background
Heavy things don’t usually accelerate very quickly. For instance, at around 440 tons a fully loaded Boeing 747 can take at least 15 seconds to do the 0-60mph dash. So how does one get a two and half ton luxury coupé to hit that speed in just 4.3 seconds? Well, the 6-litre twin turbocharged W12 engine is a very good start.
W.O. Bentley founded the company that bears his name back in 1919, and ever since then the firm has been synonymous with luxury, speed, exclusivity, sporting pedigree and class.
A true landmark car in many senses for the Bentley marque, the Continental GT was unveiled in 2003 at the Geneva Motor Show, and represented a number of major firsts for the Crewe-based luxury car manufacturer.
For example, the Continental GT was the first car produced by Bentley following its acquisition by Volkswagen AG, along with being the first Bentley to be mass-produced in large volumes, though a large proportion of the build process was still carried out by hand.
With that W12 twin-turbo engine, the first-generation Continental GT was good for 197mph, all of which was achieved in utter comfort and absolute refinement, as expected of a Bentley.
Available as either a 2+2 fastback coupé or a 2+2 convertible (known as the GTC) the first-generation Continental went through a number of facelifts and model variations.







