Finished in Tourmaline Green, with a Gravity Grey and Mandarin interior, the first latest-Gen Continental GT will be followed off the production line by the first customer cars.
The car will begin its life as a UK Press Fleet car, before joining 45 other vehicles, including the oldest Bentley in the world (the 1919 3-Litre EXP2), at the Bentley’s Heritage Collection, where it will be retained forever.
Speaking on the start of production, Andreas Lehe, Bentley’s Member of the Board for Manufacturing, comments:
“The fourth-generation Continental GT is a true masterpiece. The vivid launch colour of Tourmaline Green is a modern interpretation of the notable Bentley Green, designed and painted by our in-house craftspeople.”
“The vehicle completed a staggering 92 assembly stations throughout the Production process and we’ve also pushed the boundaries of our interior vehicle design, with three-dimensional leather textures, modern quilting, and dark chrome finishes. Our artisans in Crewe have truly outdone themselves, ensuring every detail exudes luxury.”
The all-new fourth-generation 2025 Bentley Continental GT Speed Coupe and GTC Speed Convertible arrived on June 25th 2024 as the most powerful road going Bentley ever created.
The new Continental GT was reborn with the company’s new Ultra Performance Hybrid powertrain with 782 PS and 1,000 Nm from the union of a new 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine with a powerful yet compact electric motor.