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Bentley Motors Limited is a British manufacturer of luxury automobiles and Grand Tourers. Bentley Motors was founded in England on January 18, 1919 by Walter Owen Bentley, known as W.O. Bentley or just "W.O." (1888–1971). He was previously known for his successful range of rotary aero-engines in World War I, the most famous being the Bentley BR1 as used in later versions of the Sopwith Camel. Since 1998 the company has been owned by the Volkswagen Group. Bentley as a separate company A group of wealthy British automobile aficionados known as the "Bentley Boys" (Woolf Barnato, heir to diamond mining magnate Barney Barnato, Sir Henry Birkin, George Duller (steeplechaser), Glen Kidston (aviator), S. C. H. "Sammy" Davis (automotive journalist), and Dr. Dudley Benjafield amongst them) kept the car's reputation for high performance alive. At one point, on a bet, Barnato raced Le Train Bleu from Cannes to Calais, then by ferry to Dover and finally London, travelling on public highways with normal traffic, and won; the special-bodied 6.5 L car became known as the Blue Train Bentley. Thanks to the dedication of this group to serious racing, the company, located at Cricklewood, north London, was noted for its four consecutive victories at the 24 hours of Le Mans from 1927 to 1930. Their greatest competitor at the time, Bugatti, whose lightweight, elegant, but fragile creations contrasted with the Bentley's rugged reliability and durability, referred to them as "the world's fastest lorries". Perhaps the most iconic Bentley of the period is the 4.5 L "Blower Bentley", with its distinctive supercharger projecting forward from the bottom of the grille. Uncharacteristically fragile for a Bentley, however, it was not the racing workhorse that the 6 L Bentley was. It became famous in the popular media as the vehicle of James Bond in the original novels, but not in any film; rather, John Steed in the television series The Avengers did drive a Bentley on-screen. A great deal of Barnato's fortune went to keeping Bentley afloat after he had become chairman in 1925; but the Great Depression destroyed demand for the company's expensive products, and it was finally sold off to Rolls-Royce in 1931. It should be noted that Bentley was a very serious competitor to Rolls-Royce and that the 8 L Bentley was probably a better machine than anything Rolls-Royce at that time had to offer. Early Bentleys 1921–1929 3 L 1926–1930 6½ L 1928–1930 Speed Six 1926–1930 4½ L 1928–1930 Blower 1930–1931 8 L 1931 4 L Bentleys of the Rolls-Royce era S1 Continental Fastback Coupé with Mulliner Bodywork Rare left-hand drive version of a 1963 Bentley S3 Continental Rolls-Royce merged the Bentley line into its own, so that the Bentley marque became just a Rolls-Royce without the distinctive grille and with a lower price tag. In the 1980s, however, Bentley became a separate, high performance car line once again. The most notable car in the Rolls-Royce period was probably the Bentley Continental, which appeared in various forms from 1952 to 1965, and again in 1992 with production ending in 2003. The Bentley factory in Crewe, Cheshire, is still known in the town by the name "Royce's". For more on Bentley Motors from 1931 to 1998, see Rolls-Royce and Rolls-Royce Motors. 1933–1937 3½ L 1936–1939 4¼ L 1939–1941 Mark V 1939 Corniche 1946-1952 Mark VI 1952-1955 R Type and Continental 1955-1959 S1 and Continental 1959-1962 S2 and Continental 1962-1965 S3 and Continental 1965-1980 T-series 1965-1977 T1 1977-1980 T2 1971-1984 Corniche 1984-1995 Continental — convertible 1992-1995 Continental Turbo 1975-1986 Camargue 1980-1987 Mulsanne 1984-1988 Mulsanne L limousine 1982-1985 Mulsanne Turbo 1987-1992 Mulsanne S 1984-1992 Eight — lower-priced model 1985-1995 Turbo R — turbocharged performance version 1991-2002 Continental R — turbocharged 2-door model 1999-2003 Continental R Mulliner — performance model 1994-1995 Continental S — intercooled 1992-1998 Brooklands — improved Eight 1996-1998 Brooklands R — performance Brooklands 1994-1995 Turbo S — limited-edition sports model 1995-1997 Turbo R — updated Turbo R 1996 Turbo R Sport — limited-edition sports model 1995-2003 Azure — convertible Continental R 1999-2002 Azure Mulliner — performance model 1996-2002 Continental T — short wheelbase performance model 1999 Continental T Mulliner — firmer suspension 1997-1998 Bentley Turbo RT — replacement for the Turbo R Volkswagen Group ownership 2003 Bentley Azure Mulliner Final Series In 1998, Rolls-Royce and Bentley Motors was purchased from Vickers (its owner since 1980) by Volkswagen for £430 million, after bidding against BMW. BMW had recently started supplying components for the new range of cars, notably V8 engines for the Bentley Arnage and V12 engines for the Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph. The Rolls-Royce name was not included in VW's purchase; it was instead licensed to BMW (for £40 million) by the Rolls-Royce aero engine company. BMW and Volkswagen came to an agreement whereby Volkswagen would manufacture both Bentley and Rolls-Royce cars until the end of 2002, whereupon the right to build Rolls-Royce cars would be BMW's alone. During this period, Volkswagen reduced its reliance on BMW as a supplier: as of 2003, BMW engines are not used in Bentley cars. Modern Bentleys The current Bentley lineup: Flying Spur, Continental GT, and Arnage Queen Elizabeth II's Bentley State Limousine In 2002, Bentley presented Queen Elizabeth II with an official State Limousine to celebrate the Golden Jubilee. In 2003, Bentley's 2-door convertible, the Bentley Azure, ceased production, and the company introduced the Bentley Continental GT, a large luxury coupe. The car is powered by a version of VW's W-12 engine. Demand had been so great that the factory at Crewe, Cheshire, had been unable to satisfy demand despite installed capacity of approximately 9500 vehicles a year. There was a waiting list of over a year for new cars to be delivered. Consequently, production of the new Flying Spur, a four-door version of the Continental GT, was assigned to the Transparent Factory, where the VW Phaeton luxury car is also assembled. This arrangement ceased at the end of 2006, all car production reverted to the Crewe plant. In April, 2005, Bentley confirmed plans to produce a 4-seat convertible model, the Azure, derived from the Arnage Drophead Coupe prototype, at Crewe beginning in 2006. By the fall of 2005, the convertible version of the successful Continental GT, the Continental GTC was also presented. These two models were successfully launched in late 2006. Bentley sales have been strong in 2005 with 8,627 sold worldwide, 3,654 of these vehicles were sold in the United States. 1998– Arnage saloon 1999– Hunaudieres Concept 2002– State Limousine 2003– Continental GT coupé 2005– Continental Flying Spur saloon 2006– Azure convertible 2006– Continental GTC convertible 2007- Bentley Brooklands coupé 2009- Bentley SUV SUV The current Board of Management consists of Dr. Franz-Josef Paefgen, Chairman and Chief-Executive, Dr. Ulrich Eichhorn, Engineering, Stuart J. McCollough, Sales & Marketing, Douglas G. Dickson, Manufacturing, Christine A. Gaskell, Personnel and Juergen Hoffmann Finance. <- Previous Bentley automobile timeline, 1998-present v • d • e Type 1990s 2000s 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Saloon Arnage Continental Flying Spur Red Label Arnage R/T Arnage RL Coupé Continental R Continental GT Continental T Brooklands Coupé Convertible Continental GTC Azure Azure Mulsanne-based Arnage-based Continental GT-based Current Bentley racing In 2001-2003, the Bentley Speed 8 enjoyed a successful racing streak in the Le Mans series. Timeline Bentley road car timeline 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s Independent Rolls-Royce Volkswagen Sports 3 L 4½ Blower WWII Saloon Six 4/3½ 4¼/V VI R S1/S2/S3 T1 T2 Mulsanne CFS Premium 8 L Camargue Arnage Coupé Corniche Continental C R/S/T C GT Convertible Azure C GTC See also Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Bentley vehicles List of automobile manufacturers Further reading Richard Feast - Kidnap of the Flying Lady: How Germany Captured Both Rolls-Royce and Bentley (Motorbooks, 2003) ISBN 0-7603-1686-4 Andrew Frankel - Bentley - the Story (Redwood Publishing, 2005) ISBN 0-9517751-9-7
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25 Makes In Database 2005 Bentley Arnage Drophead Coupe 2005 Bentley Arnage Blue Train Series 2003 Bentley Continental R 2003 Bentley Continental GT 2003 Bentley Azure Final Series 2003 Bentley Arnage RL 2002 Bentley State Limousine 2002 Bentley EXP Speed 8 2002 Bentley Continental T 2001 Bentley EXP Speed 8 2001 Bentley Azure 2000 Bentley Arnage Red Label 1992 Bentley Brooklands 1977 Bentley T2 1966 Bentley T1 1956 Bentley S1 Continental 1955 Bentley S1 2008 Bentley Brooklands 2007 Bentley Arnage 2006 Bentley Continental GTC 2006 Bentley Azure 2005 Bentley Continental Flying Spur 2005 Bentley Arnage T 2005 Bentley Arnage R 2005 Bentley Arnage Limousine |
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