Mansory Shows Pimped Bentley Continental GTC

 Mansory Shows Pimped Bentley Continental GTC
Mansory Bentley Continental GTC

British premium automobile tuner MANSORY, remembered for its widebody Bentley Continental GT at the Essen Motor Show in 2006, has unveiled a gorgeous limited widebody customization program for the Bentley Continental GT Convertible. Limited to only 24 units - after the 24 hours of Le Mans, Mansory's W12 monster comes with striking performance modifications.

At the expense of the beautiful figure of the standard Continental GTC, Mansory has given the car an all-new front spoiler with extreme air intakes, carbon fibre elements and Audi S6-style LED daylights. Although this car is all about show, Mansory has upped power from the standard 6.0-litre 552 bhp W12 to an impressive 641 bhp to give it some more "oomph," making the two-tonne convertible capable of sprinting from 0 to 100km/h in 4.4 seconds. The Mansory GTC has a top speed of 330 km/h.

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Source: Mansory via Motorauthority.com

LE MANSORY CONVERTIBLE, the limited edition of the widebody customization components. The word combination MANSORY and the famous french racetrack Le Mans are building the title of this modification range. And with the popular 24 hours race event coeval the limited quantity of 24 sets is figured out based on your Bentley Continental GTC. A complete new front spoiler integrated with state of the art LED permanent daylights, extrem air intakes and so on the striking carbonfibre elements gives the bolide a true bred racing car trait. The side skirts and the fender attachments express clearly the motoring appearance and honours the widebody definition. Likewise the front there are large air intakes and carbonfibre elements which supporting the sporty impression. The complete redesigned rear skirt with the rear trunk spoiler incorporates the double quad chromium plated stainless steel exhaust system which makes the vehicle unforgettable and the sport air filters and the sportcatalysor completed system will give a sonouros dominating unique sound. With the MANSORY electronic engineering package the performance grows up to 641bhp, 650PS, 478 kW at 6100rpm on to a top speed of 205 mph or 330 km/h evolving in a gigantic peak torque of 780 Nm, 575 lb ft by only 1.600 rpm. The acceleration is 0 - 100km/h 4.6 seconds respectively 0 - 60mph/h 4.4 seconds. To restrain this amazing power performance, there is the special developed brake system with MANSORY's high end co-operation partner BREMBO. Dimensions of the systems are 412/38 rotor discs with 6 piston aluminium fixed calipers in front and disc dimensions 405/22 with 4 piston calibers for the rear with the integrated electronical handbrake.


In combination with the absolutly lightweight fully forged wheels in size 10 x 22J with 265/35/22 high performance profile tyres and 10 x 22J with 305/30/22 tyres contribute to a sporty appearance supported to the e-lowering suspension system up to 30mm. Genuine carbonfibre trim inserts, sport steering wheel in combination Leather/Carbon, real carbonfibre 4-parts engine cover are more detailed racy highlights. More inside wafer and perforated finest leather works and Alcantara, illuminated sill plates in stainless steel with a lighted LE MANSORY Logo, high polished. Foot deposite pedals 3-parts like accelerate pedal, brake- and restpedal in stainless steel high polished punched. Floor mats for the foot area with LE MANSORY logo stick with leather border, everything selectable in special trendy colors for example shown here in black/orange. Accelerate with us and be one of the 24 individualists with this limited modification program for your Bentley Continental GTC. MANSORY as a company is dedicated to perfection in the form of high end tuning and individualisation to match the lifestyle of the owners of British noble automobiles like Aston Martin, Bentley and Rolls Royce. The headquarter is situated in Brand, Fichtelgebirge near to Bayreuth, Germany.


The MANSORY Cooperation GmbH only offers their own developed tuning-accessories exclusively, we don't sell complete automobiles.

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 alexander alexander
I definitely think that the front bears a strong resemblance to Porsche's 911 Turbo, especially in the seventh picture. Thoughts?
September 13, 2007 10:49 pm