Bentley has yet to ship the first units of the
third-gen Continental GT to customers, but that hasn’t stopped them from
launching a First Edition, based on the latest Grand Tourer. You'll have to look at the 22-inch alloy
wheels in a unique pattern that are available in several finishes, the
jewel-finish oil and filler caps, discreet 'Union Flag' badging and special
tread plate plaque, to tell it's the new Bentley Continental GT First
Edition on the outside.
Step inside and you will find diamond-in-diamond
quilt pattern on the seats, door and rear quarter panels, with unique contrast
stitching that's exclusive to this specific model, and more discreet 'Union
Flag' badging.
Customers can also choose between one of four unique
veneers for the dashboard fascia, such as Tamo Ash, Liquid Amber, Dark Stained
Madrona, and Dark Fiddleback Eucalyptus, combined with Grand Black, another
exclusive to the First Edition.
Bentley says that the high-end finishes "help
create the impression of even more space inside an already sumptuous cabin, and
complement a striking interior design that is beautifully enhanced by mood
lighting and illuminated sills, emblazoned with 'Bentley', visible when opening
the doors".
The new Bentley Continental GT First Edition comes
with the brand's 'Rotating Display', which allows the driver to switch between
three different fascia panels: 12.3-inch touchscreen, three analogue dials, or
veneer-only, with the last one being available when the engine is turned off.
Customers can replace the 650-watt audio system with
a 1,500-watt Bang & Olufen, or the range-topping Naim sound system, with
2,200 watts. Other additions to the
First Edition are the City Specification and Touring Specification, which bring
driver assistance systems such as park assist, pedestrian warning, and traffic
sign recognition.
The 6.0-liter twin-turbo W12 TSI gasoline continues
to rest in the engine compartment, and it makes 635 PS and 900 Nm of torque. Despite tipping the scale at 2,250 kg, the new
Continental GT takes just 3.7 sec to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h, and
it can reach a top speed of 333 km/h.