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The 2025 Bentley Continental GT Will Have 771 Horsepower

By Matthew Lynch
May 29, 2024
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In the world of luxury sports cars, the Bentley Continental GT has always been a beacon of opulence and performance. The upcoming 2025 model is no exception to the brand’s commitment to excellence with a promise of delivering an astonishing 771 horsepower. This anticipated increase in power is expected to come from a revamped twin-turbocharged W12 engine, which already sits at the heart of the current models.

Bentley has been playing its cards close to the chest, but leaked specifications suggest that engineers have been working tirelessly to improve performance while still adhering to increasingly stringent emissions regulations. The result is a vehicle that is not only more powerful but also more environmentally aware.

The existing version of the Continental GT is no slouch, with its monstrous engine capable of propelling it from 0-60 mph in just 3.6 seconds. However, with the 2025 upgrade, Bentley aims to eclipse these numbers and set new standards for what luxury grand tourers can achieve on the road. The combination of improved horsepower and the latest in automotive technology will likely ensure that it remains highly competitive in its class.

Moreover, while details on additional enhancements and features are minimal at this stage, there’s speculation that Bentley will also refine the car’s suspension system and drivetrain to better handle the increase in power. These upgrades would ensure that drivers enjoy not only a faster Continental GT but also one that offers tighter handling and an overall sportier driving experience.

Though traditionalists may worry about changes to this iconic vehicle, there’s strong reason to believe that Bentley will maintain the intricate craftsmanship and attention to detail the GT is known for while pushing boundaries in performance.

While power enthusiasts eagerly anticipate this step-up, they must also prepare for a potential step-up in price when it finally graces showrooms. Until then, we can only wait with bated breath as more news unfolds about the potential capabilities of what could become one of the most exciting luxury cars on the market.

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