
Established in 1919, this Crewe, England-based automaker is now part of the Volkswagen Group. Well-regarded for producing limited numbers of ultra-luxurious coupes and sedans for the world's wealthiest customers, it recently expanded into SUV production.
Those with the means to pick up a new Bentley certainly exercised their purchasing power.
After 61 years, Bentley has put its 6.75-liter V8 to rest in favor of an all-EV future. That's progress, but it's also a big loss.
Powered by Bentley's legendary 6.75-liter V8, you're looking at the end of a gilded era.
We may never pass this way again.
The Bentley Blower returns as the British marque completes the first prototype car ahead of actual production.
The jets will fly parts directly from mainland Europe to Manchester to keep the manufacturer stocked.
Production will reportedly take place in Germany and the Audi version will come first.
Just like the Continental, the Flying Spur now offers a V8 to sit alongside the W12 version.