The Bentley you’re looking at is dubbed the Vitesse and is finished in a combination of yellow and black. Indeed, the entire driver’s side of the Continental GT is finished in yellow with the passenger side is painted in black but curiously, the two colors have not been evenly divided across the car, meaning slightly more than 50 per cent of the body is painted yellow. As if the paint job alone wasn’t enough to make this Continental GT stand out, a host of Mansory accessories have also been fitted. For example, the front fascia now includes a forged carbon fiber splitter. New forged carbon shrouds around the front air intakes are also visible, as is a grille painted in yellow and black and forged carbon side skirts.

The German tuning company has also fitted the Bentley with forged carbon wing mirrors while visible at the rear is a fixed wing, blacked-out badges, a diffuser, and new quad tailpipes. Rounding out the visual modifications are the fitment of black Mansory wheels and yellow brake calipers.

 

Mansory then turned its attention to the car’s powertrain but doesn’t specify whether the car has Bentley’s 6.0-liter twin-turbo W12 or its 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8. Whatever the case may be, we know it is now pumping out 739 hp and 1,020 Nm of torque, enough to propel the car to 100 km/h in 3.3 seconds and through to a top speed of 332 km/h.

The interior is also a far cry from what it was once like. To mimic the exterior, the driver’s side of the cabin features seats wrapped in yellow leather with black seatbelts while the passenger side has black leather seats with yellow seat belts. Elsewhere, yellow leather is found on the steering wheel, door panels, and shifter. The rest of the cabin is clad in black leather with yellow piping and stitching.