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2004 Bentley Continental GT

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    The Bentley GT uses pillarless doors, minimal overhangs and pronounced wheel arches to give it its distinctive shape. | September 15, 2009

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2004 Bentley Continental GT

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    What Is It?

    2004 Bentley Continental GT

    What's Special About It?

    Set to arrive in just a few months, this two-door coupe will be the first new product to emerge after Bentley and Rolls Royce split last year. With only Bentley to concentrate on, parent company Volkswagen has dedicated extensive resources to build this all-new two-door, four-seat coupe.

    Smaller than Bentleys of old, the GT will attempt to give the upscale manufacturer broader appeal with a model that is closer to Aston Martin's DB7 and the Maserati coupe in both size and price. Power comes from a 6.0-liter W12, the same size and configuration that will be used in the Volkswagen Phaeton super luxury sedan. However, for the Continental, twin turbos have been added to boost output to an impressive 550 horsepower.

    Previous Bentleys were always rear-wheel drive, but this one is all-wheel drive. The company says it chose AWD to best harness the engine's power, as well as make the car more usable in wet or snowy conditions. A six-speed automatic transmission with Tiptronic is standard.

    The basis of the Continental GT is an extremely stiff body. To this is added a fully independent suspension with front double wishbones, a multilink rear axle, air springs and electronically adjustable dampers. Bentley says the Continental GT will be firm rather than harsh, have impressive resistance to roll and still be compliant enough to ride poorly surfaced roads with "absolute equanimity."

    Inside, there is a proper English-looking, wood-paneled dash with just enough German organization to make it manageable. Most of the frequently used controls are accessible via buttons on the steering wheel, while other functions such as the air conditioning, navigation, computer information and more advanced entertainment features are individually controlled but displayed on the same LCD screen sited in the middle of the center console.

    Instrumentation is provided by classically styled dials that live in deep recesses ahead of the steering wheel, while a small screen directly in the driver's sight line monitors all relevant in-car systems.

    What's Edmunds' Take?

    We don't see much of a way to go wrong with this one. It looks gorgeous, has more than 500 hp and is expected to cost a "reasonable" $150,000. We never would have thought that a German company could make an English car so good, but the Continental GT is a coupe that's destined for greatness. — Ed Hellwig

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