What engine does the Bentley 8 Litre have?
Bentley 8 Litre
Bentley 8 Litre chassis | |
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Related | Bentley 4-Litre (economy version) |
Powertrain | |
Engine | SOHC 8 L I6 |
Transmission | Manual gearbox, 4-speeds and reverse Single-dry-plate clutch Hypoid bevel final drive |
What are the capacities of a Bentley GTC?
GT & GTC Capacities Engine Oil W12 Engine: 12.5 Litres / 22 Imperial Pi Engine Coolant 19 Litres / 33.5 Imperial Pints Fuel Tank 90 Litres / 19.8 Imperial Gallons Refrigerant (Before VIN 30349) 630-670 Grams / 22-24 oz Refrigerant (After VIN 30349) 580-620 Grams / 20-22 oz
How much does a Bentley Continental GT cost?
Of course, in the world of super-GTs, those entry-level prices – if you can really call them that – are to be taken with a pinch of salt. After all, the sky really is the limit as far as personalisation is concerned.
Which is more expensive Aston Martin DB11 or Bentley Continental GT?
With a base price of £159,100, the Continental GT is £1200 more expensive than the Aston Martin DB11, whereas a standard Mercedes-AMG S65 Coupé will set you back a staggering £186,900. Of course, in the world of super-GTs, those entry-level prices – if you can really call them that – are to be taken with a pinch of salt.
What’s the depreciation rate on a Bentley Continental?
As for depreciation, the Bentley is predicted to retain 56% of its value after 36 months, next to 52% for the Aston and 37% for the Mercedes. It also outdoes the Rolls-Royce Wraith, which is forecast to retain 46%.
How much does a Bentley Continental GT 2 GT3-R weigh?
The 2014 Bentley Continental GT 2 GT3-R has 579 PS / 571 bhp / 426 kW. How much does a Bentley Continental GT 2 GT3-R weighs?
What’s the top speed of a Bentley GT 2?
Browse Car Specifications… With a fuel consumption of 12.7 litres/100km – 22 mpg UK – 19 mpg US (Average), 0 to 100 km/h (62mph) in 3.8 seconds, a maximum top speed of 170 mph (273 km/h), a curb weight of 5004 lbs (2270 kgs), the Continental GT 2 GT3-R has a turbocharged V 8 cylinder engine, Petrol motor.
With a base price of £159,100, the Continental GT is £1200 more expensive than the Aston Martin DB11, whereas a standard Mercedes-AMG S65 Coupé will set you back a staggering £186,900. Of course, in the world of super-GTs, those entry-level prices – if you can really call them that – are to be taken with a pinch of salt.