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Bentley

Bentley Motors Limited is a British designer, manufacturer and marketer of luxury cars and SUVs. Headquartered in Crewe, England, the company was founded by W. O. Bentley (1888–1971) in 1919 in Cricklewood, North London, and became widely known for winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1924, 1927, 1928, 1929 and 1930. Bentley has been a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group since 1998 and consolidated under VW's premium brand arm Audi since 2022.[14][15]

Bentley Motors Limited
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryAutomotive
Founded18 January 1919; 104 years ago (1919-01-18)
Founders
Fate
Headquarters,
England[2]
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Adrian Hallmark
Chairman, CEO[3]
John Paul Gregory
(Head of Exterior Design)[4]
Darren Day
(Head of Interior Design)[5]
Products[6]
Production output
  • 9,107 vehicles (2012)
  • 7,593 vehicles (2011)
[7][8]
ServicesAutomobile customisation
Revenue
  • €1,453 million (2012)
  • €1,119 million (2011)
[7]
  • €8 million (2011)
  • −€245 million (2010)
[9]
OwnerVolkswagen Group[10]
Number of employees
3,600 (2013)[11]
ParentAudi
Websitebentleymotors.com
Footnotes / references
[12][13]
Bentley winged "B" badge bonnet (hood) ornament

Prominent models extend from the historic sports-racing Bentley 4½ Litre and Bentley Speed Six; the more recent Bentley R Type Continental, Bentley Turbo R, and Bentley Arnage; to its current model line, including the Flying Spur, Continental GT, Bentayga and the Mulsanne—which are marketed worldwide, with China as its largest market as of November 2012.[16]

Today most Bentley models are assembled at the company's Crewe factory, with a small number assembled at Volkswagen's Dresden factory, Germany,[17] and with bodies for the Continental manufactured in Zwickau and for the Bentayga manufactured at the Volkswagen Bratislava Plant.

The joining and eventual separation of Bentley and Rolls-Royce followed a series of mergers and acquisitions, beginning with the 1931 purchase by Rolls-Royce of Bentley, then in receivership. In 1971, Rolls-Royce itself was forced into receivership and the UK government nationalised the company—splitting it into an aerospace company (Rolls-Royce Plc) and an automotive company (Rolls-Royce Motors Limited, including Bentley). Rolls-Royce Motors was subsequently sold to engineering conglomerate Vickers, and in 1998 Vickers sold Rolls-Royce to Volkswagen AG, including Bentley with its name and logos (but not the name "Rolls Royce").

History

Cricklewood (1919–1931)

Before World War I, Walter Owen Bentley and his brother, Horace Millner Bentley, sold French DFP cars in Cricklewood, North London, but W.O, as Walter was known, always wanted to design and build his own cars. At the DFP factory, in 1913, he noticed an aluminium paperweight and thought that aluminium might be a suitable replacement for cast iron to fabricate lighter pistons. The first Bentley aluminium pistons were fitted to Sopwith Camel aero engines during the First World War.

The same day that the Paris Peace Conference to end World War I started, Walter Owen ("W.O.") Bentley founded Bentley Motors Limited, on January 18, 1919[18] and registered Bentley Motors Ltd. in August 1919. In October he exhibited a car chassis (with a dummy engine) at the London Motor Show.[19] Ex–Royal Flying Corps officer Clive Gallop designed an innovative four-valves-per-cylinder engine for the chassis. By December the engine was built and running. Delivery of the first cars was scheduled for June 1920, but development took longer than estimated so the date was extended to September 1921.[19] The durability of the first Bentley cars earned widespread acclaim, and they competed in hill climbs and raced at Brooklands.[20]

Bentley's first major event was the 1922 Indianapolis 500, a race dominated by specialized cars with Duesenberg racing chassis. They entered a modified road car driven by works driver Douglas Hawkes, accompanied by riding mechanic H. S. "Bertie" Browning.[21] Hawkes completed the full 500 miles (800 km) and finished 13th with an average speed of 74.95 miles per hour (120.62 km/h) after starting in 19th position.[22] The team was then rushed back to England to compete in the 1922 RAC Tourist Trophy.[21][23]

Captain Woolf Barnato

In an ironic reference to his heavyweight boxer's stature, Captain Woolf Barnato was nicknamed "Babe". In 1925, he acquired his first Bentley, a 3-litre. With this car, he won numerous Brooklands races. Just a year later, he acquired the Bentley business itself.

The Bentley enterprise was always underfunded, but inspired by the 1924 Le Mans win by John Duff and Frank Clement, Barnato agreed to finance Bentley's business. Barnato had incorporated Baromans Ltd in 1922, which existed as his finance and investment vehicle. Via Baromans, Barnato initially invested in excess of £100,000, saving the business and its workforce. A financial reorganisation of the original Bentley company was carried out and all existing creditors paid off for £75,000. Existing shares were devalued from £1 each to just 1 shilling, or 5% of their original value. Barnato held 149,500 of the new shares giving him control of the company and he became chairman. Barnato injected further cash into the business: £35,000 secured by debenture in July 1927; £40,000 in 1928; £25,000 in 1929. With renewed financial input, W. O. Bentley was able to design another generation of cars.

The Bentley Boys

 
1929 Blower Bentley

The Bentley Boys were a group of British motoring enthusiasts that included Barnato, Sir Henry "Tim" Birkin, steeple chaser George Duller, aviator Glen Kidston, automotive journalist S.C.H. "Sammy" Davis, and Dudley Benjafield. The Bentley Boys favoured Bentley cars. Many were independently wealthy and many had a military background. They kept the marque's reputation for high performance alive; Bentley was noted for its four consecutive victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, from 1927 to 1930.

Birkin developed the 4½-litre, lightweight Blower Bentley at Welwyn Garden City in 1929 and produced five racing specials, starting with Bentley Blower No.1 which was optimised for the Brooklands racing circuit. Birkin overruled Bentley and put the model on the market before it was fully developed. As a result, it was unreliable.

During the March 1930 Blue Train Races, Barnato raised the stakes on Rover and its Rover Light Six, having raced and beaten Le Train Bleu for the first time, to better that record with his 6½-litre Bentley Speed Six on a bet of £100. He drove against the train from Cannes to Calais, then by ferry to Dover, and finally London, travelling on public highways, and won.

Barnato drove his H.J. Mulliner–bodied formal saloon in the race against the Blue Train. Two months later, on 21 May 1930, he took delivery of a Speed Six with streamlined fastback "sportsman coupé" by Gurney Nutting. Both cars became known as the "Blue Train Bentleys"; the latter is regularly mistaken for, or erroneously referred to as being, the car that raced the Blue Train, while in fact Barnato named it in memory of his race.[24][25] A painting by Terence Cuneo depicts the Gurney Nutting coupé racing along a road parallel to the Blue Train, which scenario never occurred as the road and railway did not follow the same route.

Cricklewood Bentleys

 
Bentley 8 Litre 4-door sports saloon

The original model was the three-litre, but as customers put heavier bodies on the chassis, a larger 4½-litre model followed. Perhaps the most iconic model of the period is the 4½-litre "Blower Bentley", with its distinctive supercharger projecting forward from the bottom of the grille. Uncharacteristically fragile for a Bentley it was not the racing workhorse the 6½-litre was, though in 1930 Birkin remarkably finished second in the French Grand Prix at Pau in a stripped-down racing version of the Blower Bentley, behind Philippe Etancelin in a Bugatti Type 35.

The 4½-litre model later became famous in popular media as the vehicle of choice of James Bond in the original novels, but this has been seen only briefly in the films. John Steed in the television series The Avengers also drove a Bentley.

The new eight-litre was such a success that when Barnato's money seemed to run out in 1931 and Napier was planning to buy Bentley's business, Rolls-Royce purchased Bentley Motors to prevent it from competing with their most expensive model, the Phantom II.

Performance at Le Mans

 
Bentley Speed Six

24 hours of Le Mans Grand Prix d'Endurance

  • 1923 4th (private entry) (3-Litre)
  • 1924 1st (3-Litre)
  • 1925 did not finish
  • 1926 did not finish
  • 1927 1st 15th 17th (3-Litre)
  • 1928 1st 5th (4½-litre)
  • 1929 1st (Speed Six); 2nd 3rd 4th: (4½-litre)
  • 1930 1st 2nd (Speed Six)

Bentley withdrew from motor racing just after winning at Le Mans in 1930, claiming that they had learned enough about speed and reliability.[26]

Liquidation

The Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the resulting Great Depression throttled the demand for Bentley's expensive motor cars. In July 1931 two mortgage payments were due which neither the company nor Barnato, the guarantor, were able to meet. On 10 July 1931 a receiver was appointed.[27]

Napier offered to buy Bentley with the purchase to be final in November 1931. Instead, British Central Equitable Trust made a winning sealed bid of £125,000.[28] British Central Equitable Trust later proved to be a front for Rolls-Royce Limited. Not even Bentley himself knew the identity of the purchaser until the deal was completed.[19]

Barnato received £42,000 for his shares in Bentley Motors. In 1934 he was appointed to the board of the new Bentley Motors (1931) Ltd. In the same year Bentley confirmed that it would continue racing.

Rolls-Royce (1931–1970)

Derby

 
"The silent sports car"
1935 3½-litre cabriolet by unknown coachbuilder

Rolls-Royce took over the assets of Bentley Motors (1919) Ltd and formed a subsidiary, Bentley Motors (1931) Ltd. Rolls-Royce had acquired the Bentley showrooms in Cork Street, the service station at Kingsbury, the complex at Cricklewood and the services of Bentley himself. This last was disputed by Napier in court without success. Bentley had neglected to register their trademark so Rolls-Royce immediately did so. They also sold the Cricklewood factory in 1932. Production stopped for two years,[29] before resuming at the Rolls-Royce works in Derby. Unhappy with his role at Rolls-Royce, when his contract expired at the end of April 1935 W. O. Bentley left to join Lagonda.

When the new Bentley 3½ litre appeared in 1933, it was a sporting variant of the Rolls-Royce 20/25, which disappointed some traditional customers yet was well received by many others. W. O. Bentley was reported as saying, "Taking all things into consideration, I would rather own this Bentley than any other car produced under that name".[19] Rolls-Royce's advertisements for the 3+12 Litre called it "the silent sports car",[30] a slogan Rolls-Royce continued to use for Bentley cars until the 1950s.[31]

All Bentleys produced from 1931 to 2004 used inherited or shared Rolls-Royce chassis, and adapted Rolls-Royce engines, and are described by critics as badge-engineered Rolls-Royces.[32]

Derby Bentleys

Crewe

In preparation for war, Rolls-Royce and the British Government searched for a location for a shadow factory to ensure production of aero-engines.[33][34] Crewe, with its excellent road and rail links, as well as being located in the northwest away from the aerial bombing starting in mainland Europe, was a logical choice. Crewe also had extensive open farming land. Construction of the factory started on a 60-acre area on the potato fields of Merrill's Farm in July 1938, with the first Rolls-Royce Merlin aero-engine rolling off the production line five months later. 25,000 Merlin engines[33] were produced and at its peak, in 1943 during World War II, the factory employed 10,000 people.[35] With the war in Europe over and the general move towards the then new jet engines, Rolls-Royce concentrated its aero-engine operations at Derby and moved motor car operations to Crewe.[33]

Standard Steel saloons
 
Bentley Mark VI standard steel saloon, the first Bentley supplied by Rolls-Royce with a standard all-steel body

Until some time after World War II, most high-end motorcar manufacturers like Bentley and Rolls-Royce did not supply complete cars. They sold rolling chassis, near-complete from the instrument panel forward. Each chassis was delivered to the coachbuilder of the buyer's choice. The biggest specialist car dealerships had coachbuilders build standard designs for them which were held in stock awaiting potential buyers.

 
The assembled pressings from Pressed Steel

To meet post-war demand, particularly UK Government pressure to export and earn overseas currency, Rolls-Royce developed an all-steel body using pressings made by Pressed Steel to create a "standard" ready-to-drive complete saloon car. The first steel-bodied model produced was the Bentley Mark VI: these started to emerge from the newly reconfigured Crewe factory early in 1946.[33][36] Some years later, initially only for export, the Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn was introduced, a standard steel Bentley but with a Rolls-Royce radiator grille for a small extra charge, and this convention continued.

Chassis remained available to coachbuilders until the end of production of the Bentley S3, which was replaced for October 1965 by the chassis-less monocoque construction T series.

Bentley Continental
 
Bentley Continental, fastback coupé body by H J Mulliner

The Continental fastback coupé was aimed at the UK market, most cars, 164 plus a prototype, being right-hand drive. The chassis was produced at the Crewe factory and shared many components with the standard R type. Other than the R-Type standard steel saloon, R-Type Continentals were delivered as rolling chassis to the coachbuilder of choice. Coachwork for most of these cars was completed by H. J. Mulliner & Co. who mainly built them in fastback coupe form. Other coachwork came from Park Ward (London) who built six, later including a drophead coupe version. Franay (Paris) built five, Graber (Wichtrach, Switzerland) built three, one of them later altered by Köng (Basel, Switzerland), and Pininfarina made one. James Young (London) built in 1954 a Sports Saloon for the owner of James Young's, James Barclay.

The early R Type Continental has essentially the same engine as the standard R Type, but with modified carburation, induction and exhaust manifolds along with higher gear ratios.[37] After July 1954 the car was fitted with an engine, having now a larger bore of 94.62 mm (3.7 in) with a total displacement of 4,887 cc (4.9 L; 298.2 cu in). The compression ratio was raised to 7.25:1.

Crewe Rolls-Royce Bentleys
  • Standard-steel saloon
  • Continental
    • 1952–1955 R Type Continental
  • S-series
    • 1955–1959 S1 and Continental
    • 1959–1962 S2 and Continental
    • 1962–1965 S3 and Continental
  • T-series
    • 1965–1977 T1
    • 1977–1980 T2
  • 1971–1984 Corniche
  • 1975–1986 Camargue

Vickers (1970–1998)

The problems of Bentley's owner with Rolls-Royce aero engine development, the RB211, brought about the financial collapse of its business in 1970.

The motorcar division was made a separate business, Rolls-Royce Motors Limited, which remained independent until bought by Vickers plc in August 1980. By the 1970s and early 1980s Bentley sales had fallen badly; at one point less than 5% of combined production carried the Bentley badge.[19] Under Vickers, Bentley set about regaining its high-performance heritage, typified by the 1980 Mulsanne. Bentley's restored sporting image created a renewed interest in the name and Bentley sales as a proportion of output began to rise. By 1986 the Bentley:Rolls-Royce ratio had reached 40:60; by 1991 it achieved parity.[19]

Crewe Vickers Bentleys

 
1984 Bentley Mulsanne Turbo
 
1997 Bentley Brooklands

Volkswagen (1998–present)

 
1998 Bentley Arnage T
 
Queen Elizabeth II's Bentley State Limousine

In October 1997, Vickers announced that it had decided to sell Rolls-Royce Motors. BMW AG seemed to be a logical purchaser because BMW already supplied engines and other components for Bentley and Rolls-Royce branded cars and because of BMW and Vickers joint efforts in building aircraft engines. BMW made a final offer of £340m, but was outbid by Volkswagen AG, which offered £430m. Volkswagen AG acquired the vehicle designs, model nameplates, production and administrative facilities, the Spirit of Ecstasy and Rolls-Royce grille shape trademarks, but not the rights to the use of the Rolls-Royce name or logo, which are owned by Rolls-Royce Holdings plc. In 1998, BMW started supplying components for the new range of Rolls-Royce and Bentley cars—notably V8 engines for the Bentley Arnage and V12 engines for the Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph, however, the supply contract allowed BMW to terminate its supply deal with Rolls-Royce with 12 months' notice, which would not be enough time for Volkswagen to re-engineer the cars.

 
Bentley Azure Mulliner 2003 Final Series

BMW paid Rolls-Royce plc £40m to license the Rolls-Royce name and logo. After negotiations, BMW and Volkswagen AG agreed that, from 1998 to 2002, BMW would continue to supply engines and components and would allow Volkswagen temporary use of the Rolls-Royce name and logo. All BMW engine supply ended in 2003 with the end of Silver Seraph production.

From 1 January 2003 forward, Volkswagen AG would be the sole provider of cars with the "Bentley" marque. BMW established a new legal entity, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Limited, and built a new administrative headquarters and production facility for Rolls-Royce branded vehicles in Goodwood, West Sussex, England.

Investment and company development

After acquiring the business, Volkswagen spent £500 million (about US$845 million) to modernise the Crewe factory and increase production capacity.[38] As of early 2010, there are about 3,500 working at Crewe, compared with about 1,500 in 1998 before being taken over by Volkswagen.[39] It was reported that Volkswagen invested a total of nearly US$2 billion in Bentley and its revival.[40] As a result of upgrading facilities at Crewe the bodywork now arrives fully painted at the Crewe facility for final assembly, with the parts coming from Germany—similarly Rolls-Royce body shells are painted and shipped to the UK for assembly only.

Demand had been so great that the factory at Crewe was unable to meet orders despite an installed capacity of approximately 9,500 vehicles per year; there was a waiting list of over a year for new cars to be delivered. Consequently, part of the production of the new Flying Spur, a four-door version of the Continental GT, was assigned to the Transparent Factory (Germany), where the Volkswagen Phaeton luxury car was also assembled. This arrangement ceased at the end of 2006 after around 1,000 cars, with all car production reverting to the Crewe plant.

Bentley presented Queen Elizabeth II with an official State Limousine in 2002 to celebrate her Golden Jubilee. Production of the two-door convertible Bentley Azure finished in 2003. It was replaced by a large luxury coupé powered by a W12 engine built in Crewe and named Bentley Continental GT.

It was confirmed in April 2005 a four-seat convertible Azure derived from the Arnage Drophead Coupé prototype would begin at Crewe in 2006. By the autumn of 2005, a convertible version of the successful Continental GT, the Continental GTC, was also presented in the autumn of 2005. These two models were launched in late 2006.

 
2005 Bentley Continental Flying Spur
 
2011 Bentley Continental GT
 
2017 Bentley Bentayga diesel
 
CEO Adrian Hallmark presents the Bentayga Hybrid at Geneva International Motor Show 2018.
 
2019 Bentley Continental GTC
 
2019 Flying Spur W12

A limited run of a Zagato modified GT was also announced in March 2008, dubbed "GTZ".

A new version of the Bentley Continental was introduced at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show: The Continental Supersports. This new Bentley is a supercar combining extreme power with environmentally friendly FlexFuel technology, capable of using petrol (gasoline) and biofuel (E85 ethanol).

Bentley sales continued to increase, and in 2005 8,627 were sold worldwide, 3,654 in the United States. In 2007, the 10,000 cars-per-year threshold was broken for the first time with sales of 10,014. For 2007, a record profit of 155 million was also announced.[41] Bentley reported a sale of about 7,600 units in 2008.[42] However, its global sales plunged 50 percent to 4,616 vehicles in 2009 (with the U.S. deliveries dropped 49% to 1,433 vehicles) and it suffered an operating loss of 194 million, compared with an operating profit of 10 million in 2008.[38][43] As a result of the slump in sales, production at Crewe was shut down during March and April 2009.[citation needed] Though vehicle sales increased by 11% to 5,117 in 2010, operating loss grew by 26% to 245 million.[44] In Autumn 2010, workers at Crewe staged a series of protests over proposal of compulsory work on Fridays and mandatory overtime during the week.[45]

Vehicle sales in 2011 rose 37% to 7,003 vehicles, with the new Continental GT accounting for over one-third of total sales. The current workforce is about 4,000 people.

The business earned a profit in 2011 after two years of losses as a result of the following sales results:[46]

On 23 March 2020, Bentley announced to halt production due to COVID-19 pandemic.[47] In June 2020, Bentley announced that it will cut around 1,000 (one quarter of 4,200) job places in the UK as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[48]

On 3 November 2020, Bentley announced that all new cars sold will be electric by 2030. This announcement also follows after the United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced in February 2020 that he approved legislation that will ban and phase out non-electric vehicles (including Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid vehicles) from the UK by 2030 with hybrids being banned by 2035.[49][50]

Deliveries, profits and staff
Year Profit or loss
€ million
Staff Total
deliveries
Americas China Europe
exc UK
UK Middle
East
Asia
Pacific
Japan Other
1998 1500 414
1999 1001
2000 1469
2001 1429
2002 1157 36
2003 1017
2004 7411
2005 8627 3654 500 4473
2006 +137 9387 4035 175 2024 3153
2007 +155 10014 4196 338 2166 2079 1235
2008 +10 7605
2009 −194 3500 4616 1433 489 897 1797
2010 −245 5117 1525 910 776 982 924
2011 8 4000 7003 2021 1839 1187 1031 566 249 110
2012 100 8510 2457 2253 1333 1104 815 358 190
2013 176 10120 3140 2191 1480 1381 1185 452 291

Sources Volkswagen AG Annual Reports and press releases[51]

Bentley recorded a 31% rise in global sales in FY21 despite shutdowns caused by the global coronavirus pandemic.[52]

Production
Year Bentayga CGT Coupé CGT Cabrio Flying Spur Mulsanne Arnage Brooklands Azure Continental Other Bentley Rolls-Royce Total
2000 1243 131 93 2 469 1938
2001 1049 205 114 61 352 1781
2002 883 69 50 61 147 1210
2003 107 607 62 16 792
2004 6896 790 7686
2005 4733 4271 556 9560
2006 3611 1742 4042 464 177 10036
2007 2140 4847 2270 357 8 350 9972
2008 2699 2408 1813 277 312 165 7674
2009 1211 722 1358 147 106 93 3637
2010 1735 843 1914 354 6 2 4854
2011 3416 677 2354 1146 7593
2012 3536 2638 1764 1169 9107
2013 3602 2197 3960 1117 10876
2014 3442 2151 4556 884 11033
2015 96 3997 2216 3660 919 10888
2016 5586 2272 1600 1731 628 11817
2017 4849 1345 1468 2295 595 10552
2018 4072 2841 28 1627 547 9115
2019 5232 3903 2760 102 443 12440
2020 3946 1905 1244 3381 127 10603

Sources Volkswagen AG Annual Reports

List of Bentley vehicles

Model Name Introduced Discontinued Class
3 Litre 1921 1929 Sports car
3.5 Litre 1933 1939 Luxury car
4 Litre 1931 1931 Luxury car
4 1/2 Litre 1927 1931 Sports car
Speed Six 1926 1930 "Rolling chassis"
8 Litre 1930 1932 Luxury car
Arnage 1998 2009 Luxury car
Azure 1995 2009 Grand tourer
Bentayga 2015 Luxury SUV
Brooklands 1992 2011 Luxury car

Grand tourer

Continental 1952
Continental GT 2003 Grand tourer
Eight 1984 1992 Luxury car
Flying Spur 2005 Luxury car

Ultra-luxury car

Mark V 1939 1941 Luxury car
Mark VI 1946 1952 Luxury car
Mulsanne 1980 1992 Luxury car
Mulsanne 2010 Luxury car
R Type 1952 1955 Luxury car
S1 1955 1959 Luxury car
S2 1959 1962
S3 1962 1965 Luxury car
State Limousine 2002 2002 Luxury car

Limousine Official state car

T-Series 1965 1980 Luxury car
Turbo R 1985 1999

Crewe Volkswagen Bentleys

Car models in current production

Car models formerly in production

Special edition car models

Motorsport

A Bentley Continental GT3 entered by the M-Sport factory team won the Silverstone round of the 2014 Blancpain Endurance Series. This was Bentley's first official entry in a British race since the 1930 RAC Tourist Trophy.[53]

See also

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Bibliography

  • Feast, Richard (2003). Kidnap of the Flying Lady: How Germany Captured Both Rolls-Royce and Bentley. Motorbooks. ISBN 0-7603-1686-4.
  • Frankel, Andrew (2005). Bentley: The Story. Redwood Publishing. ISBN 0-9517751-9-7.
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External links

  • Official website
  • "Inside the Bentley factory"—Jorn Madslien, BBC News

bentley, other, uses, disambiguation, motors, limited, british, designer, manufacturer, marketer, luxury, cars, suvs, headquartered, crewe, england, company, founded, 1888, 1971, 1919, cricklewood, north, london, became, widely, known, winning, hours, mans, 19. For other uses see Bentley disambiguation Bentley Motors Limited is a British designer manufacturer and marketer of luxury cars and SUVs Headquartered in Crewe England the company was founded by W O Bentley 1888 1971 in 1919 in Cricklewood North London and became widely known for winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1924 1927 1928 1929 and 1930 Bentley has been a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group since 1998 and consolidated under VW s premium brand arm Audi since 2022 14 15 Bentley Motors LimitedTypeSubsidiaryIndustryAutomotiveFounded18 January 1919 104 years ago 1919 01 18 FoundersH M BentleyW O BentleyFate1931 acquired by Rolls Royce Limited1980 acquired by Vickers1998 acquired by Volkswagen Group 1 HeadquartersCrewe England 2 Area servedWorldwideKey peopleAdrian HallmarkChairman CEO 3 John Paul Gregory Head of Exterior Design 4 Darren Day Head of Interior Design 5 ProductsFlying SpurContinental GTBentaygaMulsanne 6 Production output9 107 vehicles 2012 7 593 vehicles 2011 7 8 ServicesAutomobile customisationRevenue 1 453 million 2012 1 119 million 2011 7 Net income 8 million 2011 245 million 2010 9 OwnerVolkswagen Group 10 Number of employees3 600 2013 11 ParentAudiWebsitebentleymotors wbr comFootnotes references 12 13 Bentley winged B badge bonnet hood ornamentProminent models extend from the historic sports racing Bentley 4 Litre and Bentley Speed Six the more recent Bentley R Type Continental Bentley Turbo R and Bentley Arnage to its current model line including the Flying Spur Continental GT Bentayga and the Mulsanne which are marketed worldwide with China as its largest market as of November 2012 16 Today most Bentley models are assembled at the company s Crewe factory with a small number assembled at Volkswagen s Dresden factory Germany 17 and with bodies for the Continental manufactured in Zwickau and for the Bentayga manufactured at the Volkswagen Bratislava Plant The joining and eventual separation of Bentley and Rolls Royce followed a series of mergers and acquisitions beginning with the 1931 purchase by Rolls Royce of Bentley then in receivership In 1971 Rolls Royce itself was forced into receivership and the UK government nationalised the company splitting it into an aerospace company Rolls Royce Plc and an automotive company Rolls Royce Motors Limited including Bentley Rolls Royce Motors was subsequently sold to engineering conglomerate Vickers and in 1998 Vickers sold Rolls Royce to Volkswagen AG including Bentley with its name and logos but not the name Rolls Royce Contents 1 History 1 1 Cricklewood 1919 1931 1 1 1 Captain Woolf Barnato 1 1 2 The Bentley Boys 1 1 3 Cricklewood Bentleys 1 1 4 Performance at Le Mans 1 1 5 24 hours of Le Mans Grand Prix d Endurance 1 1 6 Liquidation 1 2 Rolls Royce 1931 1970 1 2 1 Derby 1 2 1 1 Derby Bentleys 1 2 2 Crewe 1 2 2 1 Standard Steel saloons 1 2 2 2 Bentley Continental 1 2 2 3 Crewe Rolls Royce Bentleys 1 3 Vickers 1970 1998 1 3 1 Crewe Vickers Bentleys 1 4 Volkswagen 1998 present 1 4 1 Investment and company development 1 4 1 1 Deliveries profits and staff 1 4 1 2 Production 2 List of Bentley vehicles 2 1 Crewe Volkswagen Bentleys 2 1 1 Car models in current production 2 1 2 Car models formerly in production 2 1 3 Special edition car models 2 2 Motorsport 3 See also 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksHistoryCricklewood 1919 1931 Before World War I Walter Owen Bentley and his brother Horace Millner Bentley sold French DFP cars in Cricklewood North London but W O as Walter was known always wanted to design and build his own cars At the DFP factory in 1913 he noticed an aluminium paperweight and thought that aluminium might be a suitable replacement for cast iron to fabricate lighter pistons The first Bentley aluminium pistons were fitted to Sopwith Camel aero engines during the First World War The same day that the Paris Peace Conference to end World War I started Walter Owen W O Bentley founded Bentley Motors Limited on January 18 1919 18 and registered Bentley Motors Ltd in August 1919 In October he exhibited a car chassis with a dummy engine at the London Motor Show 19 Ex Royal Flying Corps officer Clive Gallop designed an innovative four valves per cylinder engine for the chassis By December the engine was built and running Delivery of the first cars was scheduled for June 1920 but development took longer than estimated so the date was extended to September 1921 19 The durability of the first Bentley cars earned widespread acclaim and they competed in hill climbs and raced at Brooklands 20 Bentley s first major event was the 1922 Indianapolis 500 a race dominated by specialized cars with Duesenberg racing chassis They entered a modified road car driven by works driver Douglas Hawkes accompanied by riding mechanic H S Bertie Browning 21 Hawkes completed the full 500 miles 800 km and finished 13th with an average speed of 74 95 miles per hour 120 62 km h after starting in 19th position 22 The team was then rushed back to England to compete in the 1922 RAC Tourist Trophy 21 23 Captain Woolf Barnato In an ironic reference to his heavyweight boxer s stature Captain Woolf Barnato was nicknamed Babe In 1925 he acquired his first Bentley a 3 litre With this car he won numerous Brooklands races Just a year later he acquired the Bentley business itself The Bentley enterprise was always underfunded but inspired by the 1924 Le Mans win by John Duff and Frank Clement Barnato agreed to finance Bentley s business Barnato had incorporated Baromans Ltd in 1922 which existed as his finance and investment vehicle Via Baromans Barnato initially invested in excess of 100 000 saving the business and its workforce A financial reorganisation of the original Bentley company was carried out and all existing creditors paid off for 75 000 Existing shares were devalued from 1 each to just 1 shilling or 5 of their original value Barnato held 149 500 of the new shares giving him control of the company and he became chairman Barnato injected further cash into the business 35 000 secured by debenture in July 1927 40 000 in 1928 25 000 in 1929 With renewed financial input W O Bentley was able to design another generation of cars The Bentley Boys Main articles Bentley Boys and Blue Train Races nbsp 1929 Blower BentleyThe Bentley Boys were a group of British motoring enthusiasts that included Barnato Sir Henry Tim Birkin steeple chaser George Duller aviator Glen Kidston automotive journalist S C H Sammy Davis and Dudley Benjafield The Bentley Boys favoured Bentley cars Many were independently wealthy and many had a military background They kept the marque s reputation for high performance alive Bentley was noted for its four consecutive victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans from 1927 to 1930 Birkin developed the 4 litre lightweight Blower Bentley at Welwyn Garden City in 1929 and produced five racing specials starting with Bentley Blower No 1 which was optimised for the Brooklands racing circuit Birkin overruled Bentley and put the model on the market before it was fully developed As a result it was unreliable During the March 1930 Blue Train Races Barnato raised the stakes on Rover and its Rover Light Six having raced and beaten Le Train Bleu for the first time to better that record with his 6 litre Bentley Speed Six on a bet of 100 He drove against the train from Cannes to Calais then by ferry to Dover and finally London travelling on public highways and won Barnato drove his H J Mulliner bodied formal saloon in the race against the Blue Train Two months later on 21 May 1930 he took delivery of a Speed Six with streamlined fastback sportsman coupe by Gurney Nutting Both cars became known as the Blue Train Bentleys the latter is regularly mistaken for or erroneously referred to as being the car that raced the Blue Train while in fact Barnato named it in memory of his race 24 25 A painting by Terence Cuneo depicts the Gurney Nutting coupe racing along a road parallel to the Blue Train which scenario never occurred as the road and railway did not follow the same route Cricklewood Bentleys nbsp Bentley 8 Litre 4 door sports saloon1921 1929 3 litre 1926 1930 4 litre amp Blower Bentley 1926 1930 6 litre 1928 1930 6 litre Speed Six 1930 1931 8 litre 1931 4 litreThe original model was the three litre but as customers put heavier bodies on the chassis a larger 4 litre model followed Perhaps the most iconic model of the period is the 4 litre Blower Bentley with its distinctive supercharger projecting forward from the bottom of the grille Uncharacteristically fragile for a Bentley it was not the racing workhorse the 6 litre was though in 1930 Birkin remarkably finished second in the French Grand Prix at Pau in a stripped down racing version of the Blower Bentley behind Philippe Etancelin in a Bugatti Type 35 The 4 litre model later became famous in popular media as the vehicle of choice of James Bond in the original novels but this has been seen only briefly in the films John Steed in the television series The Avengers also drove a Bentley The new eight litre was such a success that when Barnato s money seemed to run out in 1931 and Napier was planning to buy Bentley s business Rolls Royce purchased Bentley Motors to prevent it from competing with their most expensive model the Phantom II Performance at Le Mans nbsp Bentley Speed Six24 hours of Le Mans Grand Prix d Endurance 1923 4th private entry 3 Litre 1924 1st 3 Litre 1925 did not finish 1926 did not finish 1927 1st 15th 17th 3 Litre 1928 1st 5th 4 litre 1929 1st Speed Six 2nd 3rd 4th 4 litre 1930 1st 2nd Speed Six Bentley withdrew from motor racing just after winning at Le Mans in 1930 claiming that they had learned enough about speed and reliability 26 Liquidation The Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the resulting Great Depression throttled the demand for Bentley s expensive motor cars In July 1931 two mortgage payments were due which neither the company nor Barnato the guarantor were able to meet On 10 July 1931 a receiver was appointed 27 Napier offered to buy Bentley with the purchase to be final in November 1931 Instead British Central Equitable Trust made a winning sealed bid of 125 000 28 British Central Equitable Trust later proved to be a front for Rolls Royce Limited Not even Bentley himself knew the identity of the purchaser until the deal was completed 19 Barnato received 42 000 for his shares in Bentley Motors In 1934 he was appointed to the board of the new Bentley Motors 1931 Ltd In the same year Bentley confirmed that it would continue racing Rolls Royce 1931 1970 Derby nbsp The silent sports car 1935 3 litre cabriolet by unknown coachbuilderRolls Royce took over the assets of Bentley Motors 1919 Ltd and formed a subsidiary Bentley Motors 1931 Ltd Rolls Royce had acquired the Bentley showrooms in Cork Street the service station at Kingsbury the complex at Cricklewood and the services of Bentley himself This last was disputed by Napier in court without success Bentley had neglected to register their trademark so Rolls Royce immediately did so They also sold the Cricklewood factory in 1932 Production stopped for two years 29 before resuming at the Rolls Royce works in Derby Unhappy with his role at Rolls Royce when his contract expired at the end of April 1935 W O Bentley left to join Lagonda When the new Bentley 3 litre appeared in 1933 it was a sporting variant of the Rolls Royce 20 25 which disappointed some traditional customers yet was well received by many others W O Bentley was reported as saying Taking all things into consideration I would rather own this Bentley than any other car produced under that name 19 Rolls Royce s advertisements for the 3 1 2 Litre called it the silent sports car 30 a slogan Rolls Royce continued to use for Bentley cars until the 1950s 31 All Bentleys produced from 1931 to 2004 used inherited or shared Rolls Royce chassis and adapted Rolls Royce engines and are described by critics as badge engineered Rolls Royces 32 Derby Bentleys 1933 1937 3 litre 1936 1939 4 litre 1939 1941 Mark V 1939 Mark VCrewe In preparation for war Rolls Royce and the British Government searched for a location for a shadow factory to ensure production of aero engines 33 34 Crewe with its excellent road and rail links as well as being located in the northwest away from the aerial bombing starting in mainland Europe was a logical choice Crewe also had extensive open farming land Construction of the factory started on a 60 acre area on the potato fields of Merrill s Farm in July 1938 with the first Rolls Royce Merlin aero engine rolling off the production line five months later 25 000 Merlin engines 33 were produced and at its peak in 1943 during World War II the factory employed 10 000 people 35 With the war in Europe over and the general move towards the then new jet engines Rolls Royce concentrated its aero engine operations at Derby and moved motor car operations to Crewe 33 Standard Steel saloons nbsp Bentley Mark VI standard steel saloon the first Bentley supplied by Rolls Royce with a standard all steel bodyUntil some time after World War II most high end motorcar manufacturers like Bentley and Rolls Royce did not supply complete cars They sold rolling chassis near complete from the instrument panel forward Each chassis was delivered to the coachbuilder of the buyer s choice The biggest specialist car dealerships had coachbuilders build standard designs for them which were held in stock awaiting potential buyers nbsp The assembled pressings from Pressed SteelTo meet post war demand particularly UK Government pressure to export and earn overseas currency Rolls Royce developed an all steel body using pressings made by Pressed Steel to create a standard ready to drive complete saloon car The first steel bodied model produced was the Bentley Mark VI these started to emerge from the newly reconfigured Crewe factory early in 1946 33 36 Some years later initially only for export the Rolls Royce Silver Dawn was introduced a standard steel Bentley but with a Rolls Royce radiator grille for a small extra charge and this convention continued Chassis remained available to coachbuilders until the end of production of the Bentley S3 which was replaced for October 1965 by the chassis less monocoque construction T series Bentley Continental nbsp Bentley Continental fastback coupe body by H J MullinerThe Continental fastback coupe was aimed at the UK market most cars 164 plus a prototype being right hand drive The chassis was produced at the Crewe factory and shared many components with the standard R type Other than the R Type standard steel saloon R Type Continentals were delivered as rolling chassis to the coachbuilder of choice Coachwork for most of these cars was completed by H J Mulliner amp Co who mainly built them in fastback coupe form Other coachwork came from Park Ward London who built six later including a drophead coupe version Franay Paris built five Graber Wichtrach Switzerland built three one of them later altered by Kong Basel Switzerland and Pininfarina made one James Young London built in 1954 a Sports Saloon for the owner of James Young s James Barclay The early R Type Continental has essentially the same engine as the standard R Type but with modified carburation induction and exhaust manifolds along with higher gear ratios 37 After July 1954 the car was fitted with an engine having now a larger bore of 94 62 mm 3 7 in with a total displacement of 4 887 cc 4 9 L 298 2 cu in The compression ratio was raised to 7 25 1 Crewe Rolls Royce Bentleys Bentleys made by Rolls Royce Ltd in Crewe nbsp The silent sports car 1952 4 litre 2 door by H J Mulliner nbsp Bentley S series Standard Saloon nbsp Bentley T series Standard Saloon l w b Standard steel saloon 1946 1952 Mark VI 1952 1955 R Type Continental 1952 1955 R Type Continental S series 1955 1959 S1 and Continental 1959 1962 S2 and Continental 1962 1965 S3 and Continental T series 1965 1977 T1 1977 1980 T2 1971 1984 Corniche 1975 1986 Camargue Vickers 1970 1998 The problems of Bentley s owner with Rolls Royce aero engine development the RB211 brought about the financial collapse of its business in 1970 The motorcar division was made a separate business Rolls Royce Motors Limited which remained independent until bought by Vickers plc in August 1980 By the 1970s and early 1980s Bentley sales had fallen badly at one point less than 5 of combined production carried the Bentley badge 19 Under Vickers Bentley set about regaining its high performance heritage typified by the 1980 Mulsanne Bentley s restored sporting image created a renewed interest in the name and Bentley sales as a proportion of output began to rise By 1986 the Bentley Rolls Royce ratio had reached 40 60 by 1991 it achieved parity 19 Crewe Vickers Bentleys nbsp 1984 Bentley Mulsanne Turbo nbsp 1997 Bentley Brooklands1984 1995 Continental convertible 1992 1995 Continental Turbo 1980 1992 Bentley Mulsanne 1984 1988 Mulsanne L limousine 1982 1985 Mulsanne Turbo 1987 1992 Mulsanne S 1984 1992 Eight basic model 1985 1995 Turbo R turbocharged performance version 1991 2002 Continental R turbocharged 2 door model 1994 1995 Continental S intercooled 1996 2002 Continental T 1999 2003 Continental R Mulliner performance model 1992 1998 Brooklands improved Eight 1996 1998 Brooklands R performance Brooklands 1994 1995 Turbo S limited edition sports model 1994 1995 Continental S to order only version of Continental R with features of Turbo S incorporated 1995 1997 New Turbo R updated 96MY Turbo R with revised bumpers single front door glazing new door mirrors spare in trunk engine cover new seat design auto lights auto wipers etc 1995 2003 Azure convertible Continental R 1996 2002 Continental T short wheelbase performance model 1997 1998 Turbo RL new Turbo R LWB Long Wheel Base 1997 1998 Bentley Turbo RT replacement for the Turbo RL 1997 1998 RT Mulliner Ultra exclusive performance modelVolkswagen 1998 present nbsp 1998 Bentley Arnage T nbsp Queen Elizabeth II s Bentley State LimousineIn October 1997 Vickers announced that it had decided to sell Rolls Royce Motors BMW AG seemed to be a logical purchaser because BMW already supplied engines and other components for Bentley and Rolls Royce branded cars and because of BMW and Vickers joint efforts in building aircraft engines BMW made a final offer of 340m but was outbid by Volkswagen AG which offered 430m Volkswagen AG acquired the vehicle designs model nameplates production and administrative facilities the Spirit of Ecstasy and Rolls Royce grille shape trademarks but not the rights to the use of the Rolls Royce name or logo which are owned by Rolls Royce Holdings plc In 1998 BMW started supplying components for the new range of Rolls Royce and Bentley cars notably V8 engines for the Bentley Arnage and V12 engines for the Rolls Royce Silver Seraph however the supply contract allowed BMW to terminate its supply deal with Rolls Royce with 12 months notice which would not be enough time for Volkswagen to re engineer the cars nbsp Bentley Azure Mulliner 2003 Final SeriesBMW paid Rolls Royce plc 40m to license the Rolls Royce name and logo After negotiations BMW and Volkswagen AG agreed that from 1998 to 2002 BMW would continue to supply engines and components and would allow Volkswagen temporary use of the Rolls Royce name and logo All BMW engine supply ended in 2003 with the end of Silver Seraph production From 1 January 2003 forward Volkswagen AG would be the sole provider of cars with the Bentley marque BMW established a new legal entity Rolls Royce Motor Cars Limited and built a new administrative headquarters and production facility for Rolls Royce branded vehicles in Goodwood West Sussex England Investment and company development After acquiring the business Volkswagen spent 500 million about US 845 million to modernise the Crewe factory and increase production capacity 38 As of early 2010 there are about 3 500 working at Crewe compared with about 1 500 in 1998 before being taken over by Volkswagen 39 It was reported that Volkswagen invested a total of nearly US 2 billion in Bentley and its revival 40 As a result of upgrading facilities at Crewe the bodywork now arrives fully painted at the Crewe facility for final assembly with the parts coming from Germany similarly Rolls Royce body shells are painted and shipped to the UK for assembly only Demand had been so great that the factory at Crewe was unable to meet orders despite an installed capacity of approximately 9 500 vehicles per year there was a waiting list of over a year for new cars to be delivered Consequently part of the production of the new Flying Spur a four door version of the Continental GT was assigned to the Transparent Factory Germany where the Volkswagen Phaeton luxury car was also assembled This arrangement ceased at the end of 2006 after around 1 000 cars with all car production reverting to the Crewe plant Bentley presented Queen Elizabeth II with an official State Limousine in 2002 to celebrate her Golden Jubilee Production of the two door convertible Bentley Azure finished in 2003 It was replaced by a large luxury coupe powered by a W12 engine built in Crewe and named Bentley Continental GT It was confirmed in April 2005 a four seat convertible Azure derived from the Arnage Drophead Coupe prototype would begin at Crewe in 2006 By the autumn of 2005 a convertible version of the successful Continental GT the Continental GTC was also presented in the autumn of 2005 These two models were launched in late 2006 nbsp 2005 Bentley Continental Flying Spur nbsp 2011 Bentley Continental GT nbsp 2017 Bentley Bentayga diesel nbsp CEO Adrian Hallmark presents the Bentayga Hybrid at Geneva International Motor Show 2018 nbsp 2019 Bentley Continental GTC nbsp 2019 Flying Spur W12A limited run of a Zagato modified GT was also announced in March 2008 dubbed GTZ A new version of the Bentley Continental was introduced at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show The Continental Supersports This new Bentley is a supercar combining extreme power with environmentally friendly FlexFuel technology capable of using petrol gasoline and biofuel E85 ethanol Bentley sales continued to increase and in 2005 8 627 were sold worldwide 3 654 in the United States In 2007 the 10 000 cars per year threshold was broken for the first time with sales of 10 014 For 2007 a record profit of 155 million was also announced 41 Bentley reported a sale of about 7 600 units in 2008 42 However its global sales plunged 50 percent to 4 616 vehicles in 2009 with the U S deliveries dropped 49 to 1 433 vehicles and it suffered an operating loss of 194 million compared with an operating profit of 10 million in 2008 38 43 As a result of the slump in sales production at Crewe was shut down during March and April 2009 citation needed Though vehicle sales increased by 11 to 5 117 in 2010 operating loss grew by 26 to 245 million 44 In Autumn 2010 workers at Crewe staged a series of protests over proposal of compulsory work on Fridays and mandatory overtime during the week 45 Vehicle sales in 2011 rose 37 to 7 003 vehicles with the new Continental GT accounting for over one third of total sales The current workforce is about 4 000 people The business earned a profit in 2011 after two years of losses as a result of the following sales results 46 On 23 March 2020 Bentley announced to halt production due to COVID 19 pandemic 47 In June 2020 Bentley announced that it will cut around 1 000 one quarter of 4 200 job places in the UK as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic 48 On 3 November 2020 Bentley announced that all new cars sold will be electric by 2030 This announcement also follows after the United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced in February 2020 that he approved legislation that will ban and phase out non electric vehicles including Hybrid and Plug in Hybrid vehicles from the UK by 2030 with hybrids being banned by 2035 49 50 Deliveries profits and staff Year Profit or loss million Staff Totaldeliveries Americas China Europeexc UK UK MiddleEast AsiaPacific Japan Other1998 1500 4141999 10012000 14692001 14292002 1157 362003 10172004 74112005 8627 3654 500 44732006 137 9387 4035 175 2024 31532007 155 10014 4196 338 2166 2079 12352008 10 76052009 194 3500 4616 1433 489 897 17972010 245 5117 1525 910 776 982 9242011 8 4000 7003 2021 1839 1187 1031 566 249 1102012 100 8510 2457 2253 1333 1104 815 358 1902013 176 10120 3140 2191 1480 1381 1185 452 291Sources Volkswagen AG Annual Reports and press releases 51 Bentley recorded a 31 rise in global sales in FY21 despite shutdowns caused by the global coronavirus pandemic 52 Production Year Bentayga CGT Coupe CGT Cabrio Flying Spur Mulsanne Arnage Brooklands Azure Continental Other Bentley Rolls Royce Total2000 1243 131 93 2 469 19382001 1049 205 114 61 352 17812002 883 69 50 61 147 12102003 107 607 62 16 7922004 6896 790 76862005 4733 4271 556 95602006 3611 1742 4042 464 177 100362007 2140 4847 2270 357 8 350 99722008 2699 2408 1813 277 312 165 76742009 1211 722 1358 147 106 93 36372010 1735 843 1914 354 6 2 48542011 3416 677 2354 1146 75932012 3536 2638 1764 1169 91072013 3602 2197 3960 1117 108762014 3442 2151 4556 884 110332015 96 3997 2216 3660 919 108882016 5586 2272 1600 1731 628 118172017 4849 1345 1468 2295 595 105522018 4072 2841 28 1627 547 91152019 5232 3903 2760 102 443 124402020 3946 1905 1244 3381 127 10603Sources Volkswagen AG Annual ReportsList of Bentley vehiclesModel Name Introduced Discontinued Class3 Litre 1921 1929 Sports car3 5 Litre 1933 1939 Luxury car4 Litre 1931 1931 Luxury car4 1 2 Litre 1927 1931 Sports carSpeed Six 1926 1930 Rolling chassis 8 Litre 1930 1932 Luxury carArnage 1998 2009 Luxury carAzure 1995 2009 Grand tourerBentayga 2015 Luxury SUVBrooklands 1992 2011 Luxury car Grand tourerContinental 1952Continental GT 2003 Grand tourerEight 1984 1992 Luxury carFlying Spur 2005 Luxury car Ultra luxury carMark V 1939 1941 Luxury carMark VI 1946 1952 Luxury carMulsanne 1980 1992 Luxury carMulsanne 2010 Luxury carR Type 1952 1955 Luxury carS1 1955 1959 Luxury carS2 1959 1962S3 1962 1965 Luxury carState Limousine 2002 2002 Luxury car Limousine Official state carT Series 1965 1980 Luxury carTurbo R 1985 1999Crewe Volkswagen Bentleys Car models in current production 2016 present Bentayga 2018 present Continental GT Gen 3 2019 present Flying Spur Gen 3 Car models formerly in production 1998 2009 Arnage 2003 2011 Continental GT 2005 2013 Continental Flying Spur Gen 1 2006 2009 Azure Gen 2 2008 2011 Bentley Brooklands Gen 2 2010 2020 Mulsanne 2011 2018 Continental GT Gen 2 2013 2019 Flying Spur Gen 2 Special edition car models 1999 Hunaudieres Concept 2002 State LimousineMotorsport A Bentley Continental GT3 entered by the M Sport factory team won the Silverstone round of the 2014 Blancpain Endurance Series This was Bentley s first official entry in a British race since the 1930 RAC Tourist Trophy 53 See 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