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Bentley Unveils Driver-focused Continental GT Supersports, Limited To Just 500 Units
‘Super Sports’, high-performance nameplate, returns for the fourth time 100 years after the birth of the first Bentley.
The new sub-two-tone Supersports arrives not only the lightest Bentley in 85 years but also the most with downforce.
Strictly limited to 500 individually-numbered examples and available in select countries, including UK, Europe and US.

The all-new Bentley Supersports has made its debut on Friday (today) as the most driver-focused Continental GT ever and the fourth model to wear the performance badge 100 years after the birth of the first Bentley ‘Super Sports’.
The new sub-two-tone (2000 kg) Supersports arrives not only the lightest Bentley in 85 years (nearly half a tonne lighter than the Continental GT) but also the most with downforce – more than 300 kg than a Continental GT Speed.

“This is the first project developed from start-to-finish since I joined Bentley Motors, and I’m proud of our team and the speed at which we’ve created a car so different to the GT on which it’s based,” said Bentley’s Chairman and CEO, Dr Frank-Steffen Walliser.
“The new Supersports is more than just the most driver-focused Bentley yet. It signifies a return to Bentley making more extreme cars – ones that combine extraordinary breadth of ability with true driver engagement.”


The launch imagery Supersports is finished in “Nightfall”, which blends Anthracite gloss exterior paint with a Camel accent, while the one unveiled in New York is in a specification called ‘Daybreak’ – in Jetstream Matte with a Design Theme livery in Arctica and Portofino.
The interior of the driver-focused Continental GT Supersports (pictured) features Beluga and Camel, with Bronze accents while the debut model is finished in Damson with Light Blue and Pillar Box Red accents.


Powering the new non-hybrid Supersports is purely an Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) – a strengthened 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8, which puts out 666 PS (657 bhp) with 800 Nm of torque.
The first rear-wheel drive Continental Continental GT Supersports will sprint to 62 mph (100 km/h) from rest in 3.7 seconds, and reach an an unverified top speed of 192 mph (310 km/h), according to Bentley.


Bentley Strictly limited to 500 individually-numbered examples, orders for the Continental GT Supersports will open in March ahead of start of production in Q4 2026 and first deliveries at the start of 2027.
The new Supersports will be available in select countries and areas, including home country of UK, Europe (EU27 plus Switzerland and Turkey), USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Oman, Bahrain, UAE, Qatar and Kuwait.
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