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Written by Greg Potts
Last year, Bentley took its Bentayga SUV to the famous Pikes Peak hill climb in Colorado and it was really rather quick. In fact, the 2.4-tonne unit completed the 12.4-mile course in 10m 49.9s, taking nearly two minutes off the previous record for production SUVs. And it seems as though that run gave the British marque a taste for success in America, because, as we told you back in March, it"ll now attempt to break the outright production car record when the International Hill Climb rolls around again at the end of this month. Of course, the Bentayga isn"t the most ideal car for the job, so Bentley is set to deploy the very green Continental GT that you see above. What do you think of its paintjob?
Date written: 7 Jun 2019
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Last year, Bentley took its Bentayga SUV to the famous Pikes Peak hill climb in Colorado and it was really rather quick. In fact, the 2.4-tonne unit completed the 12.4-mile course in 10m 49.9s, taking nearly two minutes off the previous record for production SUVs. And it seems as though that run gave the British marque a taste for success in America, because, as we told you back in March, it"ll now attempt to break the outright production car record when the International Hill Climb rolls around again at the end of this month. Of course, the Bentayga isn"t the most ideal car for the job, so Bentley is set to deploy the very green Continental GT that you see above. What do you think of its paintjob?
Date written: 7 Jun 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 15945