For drivers who prefer the engineering charm of yesteryear, few better illustrate it than an old Bentley. Do your homework, ...
It all started in the 1990s with the McLaren F1, a V-12-powered monster that blew the doors off everything else with a 241 ...
The entry 99bhp 1.2-litre petrol version in the pre-facelift Mokka has now been discontinued, leaving the base engine as a more potent 128bhp 1.2-litre petrol. It slashes the 0-62mph sprint from ...
In the W1, it’s enough to get from zero to 186 mph, and pull out three car lengths on the next-fastest McLaren. This is no small feat of speed, and it’s largely due to the engine and electric ...
At the heart of the new model is an uprated version of Bentley’s 6-litre, twin turbocharged W12 engine, producing 616bhp and 590lb ft of torque to get the car from 0-60mph in 4.0sec.
With its updated design, advanced instrumentation, compliant engine, enhanced safety features and reliable handling, the Hornet 2.0 stands out in the competitive streetfighter segment. Check out the ...
Bentley announces today that it will cease production of its 12-cylinder petrol engine in April 2024 Bentley announces today that it will cease production of its 12-cylinder petrol engine in April ...
One such vehicle is the new Bentley Flying Spur ... The big news here is that under the bonnet is a 2.9-litre V6 petrol engine mated to an electric motor, delivering a total of 536 bhp and ...
Schreiber admitted the diesel engine could be a $15,000 option, which he said customers would probably find "acceptable." Given that the cheapest Bentley today starts at $177,000, typical ...
We wanted to build a heavy car,’ Bentley chairman Dr Franz-Josef Paefgen admits as we drive through the Scottish Borders in the new, 2.6-ton Bentley ... banishing engine noise almost completely ...