The most powerful Bentley ever is here

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Later this year, we"re set to see an all-new version of the football fraternity"s favourite four-seater, the Bentley Continental GT. But what"s the best way to wave off the current car? More horsepower, of course. Lots of horsepower. 700 of the things to create the most powerful, fastest accelerating and extreme Bentley in the history of ever. Ladies and gents, we give you the new Bentley Continental Supersports.Thanks to a reworked version of the 6.0-litre twin-turbocharged W12, power sits at a nice round 700bhp while torque has been stretched to 750 lb ft. That"s enough to launch the 2.3-tonne two-door from 0-60mph in just 3.4 seconds and charge to the horizon at 209mph. Which, Bentley claims, makes it the world"s fastest four-seater. To help it stop, thankfully, the Supersports is complemented with the world"s largest carbon ceramic brake discs to stop the 2.3-tonne land yacht mooring itself into the surrounding scenery.If your follicles can handle it, you can scalp the roof off and have it as a convertible. There"s a 150kg penalty for doing so, and you"ll hit 60mph from a standstill 0.3 seconds slower than its hard-topped brother and only be able to do 205mph, but you can still sleep easy at night knowing you have the fastest four-seat convertible on the planet.To get that extra oomph under the bonnet, newly designed bigger turbochargers plus a revised cooling system were fitted. And so the drivetrain could cope with all that power and torque, the cranktrain has been beefed up and there are new conrod bearings. The SS retains the Continental"s four-wheel drive system but has had the torque vectoring tech of the stripey and wingey Conti GT3-R added. Only 60 per cent of its power and torque fires to the rear wheels so don"t expect monster, smokey skids anytime soon. Other tweaks include lower and stiffer suspension, 21in forged alloy wheels (saving 20kg) and the option of a titanium exhaust system.

Date written: 6 Jan 2017

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