Bentley is revitalizing its historic 'Supersports' designation, originally established in 1925 with a model that first achieved 100 mph and solidified Bentley's reputation in high-performance luxury. One hundred years later, this iconic name returns, now affixed to a powerful, rear-wheel-drive sports car, a derivative of the contemporary Continental GT, engineered to far exceed its ancestor's speed benchmark.
This new Bentley Continental GT Supersports elevates the current model's capabilities significantly, powered by a robust twin-turbocharged V-8 engine that generates an impressive 657 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque. This raw power is channeled exclusively to the rear wheels via an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, deliberately eschewing hybrid technology to maintain a purist performance focus. The Supersports can accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in a mere 3.7 seconds and boasts a top speed of 192 mph, marking it as the lightest Continental GT yet, weighing under 4,409 pounds (2,000 kilograms)—over 1,000 pounds lighter than the next-lightest GT Speed variant.
To manage this immense power and enhanced agility, Bentley has equipped the Supersports with an advanced electronic limited-slip differential, a widened rear track, and torque brake vectoring with rear-wheel steering. The steering, suspension, and traction control systems have been thoroughly re-calibrated to optimize performance. The vehicle features a double-wishbone front and multi-link rear suspension system, complemented by Bentley’s 48-volt electronic anti-roll system, capable of counteracting body roll within 0.3 seconds. Stopping power is provided by the largest brakes on any modern production car: 10-piston calipers with 440-mm Carbon-Silicon-Carbide discs upfront, and four-piston calipers with 410-mm discs at the rear. Visually, the Supersports sports an aggressive aerodynamic package, including a redesigned front bumper with an integrated splitter, dive planes, a new rear diffuser, and a fixed spoiler that generates substantial downforce. Special 22-inch lightweight forged wheels, developed by Manthey Racing, complete the exterior. Inside, the focus on weight reduction and driver engagement is evident, with the removal of rear seats and some sound insulation, replaced by lightweight, bolstered front seats and a full-length Akrapovic titanium exhaust system for an immersive auditory experience. Drivers can choose from three distinct modes—Touring, Bentley, and Sport—each offering tailored responses for various driving conditions, with Sport mode delivering the most aggressive settings for track performance. The new Supersports is said to corner 30 percent quicker than a standard Continental GT Speed, achieving up to 1.3 Gs of lateral force, rivaling hypercars. Dr. Frank-Steffen Walliser, Chairman and CEO, emphasizes that this model represents Bentley's resurgence in creating extreme cars that blend exceptional ability with true driver engagement and bespoke craftsmanship. Production will be limited to 500 individually numbered units worldwide, with order books opening in March 2026. While pricing is yet to be announced, a significant premium over the standard Continental GT's starting price of around $285,000 is anticipated.
The debut of the Bentley Continental GT Supersports is not merely an addition to the luxury automotive market; it embodies a renewed spirit of daring and innovation within Bentley. This vehicle stands as a testament to the pursuit of automotive excellence, where power, precision, and artistry converge to create an unparalleled driving experience. It inspires us to push boundaries and celebrate the continuous evolution of engineering and design, showcasing how a storied brand can honor its legacy while boldly stepping into the future.