Bentley

Bentley launches a ski-drive holiday – but it isn’t cheap

Bentley has teamed up with Bomber Ski to offer an exclusive – and expensive – skiing and driving holiday experience in the United States.

Limited-run Bentley celebrates American hillclimb record

15 special Bentley Continental GTs are being made to commemorate the Pikes Peak Hillclimb record the company’s staple coupe took back in June

2020 Bentley Flying Spur review: Spur of the moment

The new £168,300 Bentley Flying Spur feels at home in luxurious Monaco. But we gave the chauffeur a day off and headed for the hills.

Bentley Motors loses trademark battle with… Bentley Clothing

Bentley Motors will have to significantly restrict the range of branded clothing it sells after losing a High Court trademark case brought against it by Bentley Clothing

Bentley Motors’ Crewe factory is now carbon neutral

Luxury car manufacturer Bentley has today announced that its factory is the first in the UK to become officially carbon neutral

Bentley raises cash for Sir Elton John’s charity

A Bentley Flying Spur First Edition has raised €700,000 (£625,000) for the Elton John AIDS Foundation at a gala event in Antibes, France.

Bentley boss: “If we could build an electric Bentley tomorrow, we would”

We caught up with Adrian Hallmark, CEO of Bentley, to ask what the marque's next hundred years will hold.

New Bentley EXP 100 GT is a luxury car for the year 2035

The all-electric Bentley EXP 100 GT marks 100 years of the famous brand with a glimpse into an autonomous future and a few subtle nods to the past.

Sporting class: the history of Bentley

Bentley Motors was founded on 10 July 1919. To mark the occasion, we chart the history of this famous automotive brand

‘Hitler bomber’ Bentley found in garage after 30 years

This 1936 Bentley 4.5-Litre Vanden Plas Tourer was owned by former RAF pilot Charles Blackman, who took part in a bombing raid on Hitler's Bavarian retreat.