Bentley reveals 208mph Continental GT Speed Convertible

The new drop-top Bentley Continental GT Speed produces 650bhp and can reach 62mph in 3.7 seconds. Here are the first photos.

Bentley Continental GT Speed Convertible

Bentley has unveiled the open-air version of its Continental GT flagship: the GT Speed Convertible.

Now in its third generation, the Speed is powered by a 6.0-litre W12 petrol engine, which produces 659hp (an uplift of 24hp over the ‘standard’ W12).

That propels the car to 62mph in 3.7 seconds and a top speed of 208mph.

Bentley Continental GT Speed Convertible

Visually, the Speed is separated from the rest of the range by dark-tinted front grilles, sportier sills, a dark-tinted radiator matrix and new badges on the front wings.

It also features new 22-inch alloy wheels, plus an illuminated display on the outer treadplates.

Bentley says the convertible’s roof has been redesigned and can be raised or lowered in 19 seconds, at speeds of up to 30mph.

Bentley Continental GT Speed Convertible

Inside, you’ll find an Alcantara steering wheel, sports pedals, ‘Speed’ script on the passenger side of the dashboard and diamond quilted seats with embroidered headrests.

The Crewe-based company claims improvements to the chassis have increased the car’s driveability at speed, enhancing grip when exiting corners.   

‘Driver-focused’ grand touring

Bentley Continental GT Speed Convertible

“The new Speed is the most driver-focused Continental GT Convertible available and unique in its ability to offer extremely refined, all-season open-top grand touring with the added edge of astonishing performance and dynamism,” said Chris Craft, head of sales and marketing at Bentley. 

“Combined with exquisite, handcrafted interior details, the Continental GT Speed Convertible exemplifies all Bentley knows about creating the world’s most stylish and elegant cars for roof-down motoring.”

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