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Which Bentley is the perfect blend of stately and sporty design?
Tearing round the UAE's roads

Fast, powerful, chic and noble, it always ticks all our boxes. Here's why.

By David Light

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Published: Sun 7 Jul 2019, 2:02 PM

Last updated: Tue 9 Jul 2019, 4:17 PM

PERHAPS UNFAIRLY MALIGNED in their country of origin for popularity among the almost certainly rightly-judged gauche footballer set, the Bentley Continental GT has nonetheless consistently held a high standing in our affections. Rather than admitting we have elements in common with the likes of Wayne Rooney and Rio Ferdinand, though, we prefer to believe they have a secret developed taste in cars; that they are as yet undiscovered automobile connoisseurs capable of recognising this model for the feat of engineering it is.
Our introduction to the GT was way back in 2008 and it was love at first drive. Over the years it has been updated and finessed to the high-sheen, elegant touring car you see before you. Slightly edgier than just over a decade ago, with a more angular back end for example, the Continental GT has evolved into a refined all-rounder. Fast, powerful, chic and noble, it always ticks all our boxes. Here's why.
What a turn of speed
'Fast and big' these are the two adjectives which leap to mind when picturing a Bentley and that is what you get with this one even if it is effectively a two-seater. A meaty six-litre twin turbo-charged W12 engine up front delivers that sublime 626hp allowing the car to effortlessly glide along in typical regal fashion. Such capacity dictates, however, when you want to get nippy the vehicle can willingly oblige. 0-100km/h takes a mere 3.7 seconds. Given the GT weighs over 2.2 metric tonnes this takes some doing. Yet, there's no fuss. There's no screaming. Like being served afternoon tea, you are delivered your velocity on a silver platter with a comforting tangible burble from under the bonnet. A top speed of 333km/h should never be reached, but while flying without the slightest vibration in the cabin, you realise it is easily achievable.
Inside is for grownups
We could never accuse previous GT incarnations of being immature, although we believe the first one we ever sat in came pre-loaded with an all red interior. We thought this racy at the time, but as we have grown up, maybe so have the designers. Two-tone hand-stitched upholstery appears to be the modus operandi these days and we love it. After emerging from the stupor that trademark new Bentley smell invokes, and making sure the Breitling central column clock has the right time, we surveyed our new manor. A beautiful mélange of matched grain wood, sumptuous curves and vintage air vents; the cockpit evokes a perfect melody of motoring, nautical and aviation style highlights - essentials for a classic.
What's it like to drive?
What do you think? Low to the road, that much power at your disposal, a large luxurious cabin, air suspension and 21-inch wheels will forever equal a magic ride in our book. Yet you will consistently come away with a lust for that acceleration. Jam the gas pedal down and watch the car seamlessly work its way through the eight-speed dual-clutch transmission to get you up to your desired pace with next to no effort. It is astounding each and every time.
Specs
Power: 626hp
0-100km/h: 3.7secs
Top speed: 333km/h
david@khaleejtimes.com 

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