Bentley Continental GTC Speed Spied Inside & Out Completely Undisguised
600hp drop top
By Michael Gauthier
November 3, 2008 4:54 PM
Filed Under: Bentley, European, Spy Photos
Bentley's upcoming Continental GTC Speed has been spotted once again by spy photographers and appears ready to make its debut at an upcoming auto show.
Power comes from the same 600hp twin-turbo W12 engine found under the hood of the GT Speed and Flying Spur Speed. Taking a cue from the other high-performance versions, the new GTC also receives a new front bumper and a small boot spoiler. Other changes include a reworked suspension for sportier handling, a reduced ride height, and wide 20-inch wheels. Inside the special Speed steering wheel can be seen, but overall the interior remains pretty much the same as non-Speed GTC's.
Considering that the Flying Spur Speed can reach 0-60 mph in just 4.5 seconds, the new GTC Speed should be nearly as quick if not even faster. As with the other Bentley Speed models, expect the new model's top speed to be 200 mph.
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