Following in the wake of Rolls-Royce’s contentious takeover of Bentley Motors in 1931, the first new Bentley model to come out of Rolls-Royce’s Derby Works ...
During the 1930’s after its acquisition by Rolls-Royce, Bentley became an important supplier of quiet, high speed road cars. The first Roll-Royce engineered Bentley, ...
The Bentley S-type and Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud represented important changes for Bentley and Rolls-Royce with an all new independent front suspension X-braced chassis, wider track, ...
Debuted at the 1995 Geneva Motor Show, Bentley’s new Azure featured seductive styling by Pininfarina in collaboration with Bentley’s design team. In addition to upholding ...
The arrival of the new Bentley Mk VI in 1947 marked several significant milestones for Bentley and its parent company, Rolls-Royce. The Mk VI was ...
Introduced in 1946, the MkVI was Bentley’s the first postwar production car. This new car marked a major landmark and turning point for Bentley, ...
After nearly two decades of quietly marching along in the shadow of its parent marque Rolls-Royce, Bentley Motors finally got the freedom to create an ...
The big news from Bentley and Rolls-Royce in 1960 was the new 6,230cc aluminum cylinder block, overhead valve V-8 engine. Only slightly heavier than its ...
March of 1936 saw the introduction of Bentley’s latest model, aimed at providing buyers an unparalleled experience of virtually silent, high-speed motoring. The 3 ½ ...
In the spring of 1955, Rolls-Royce and Bentley announced the arrival of a new range of two virtually identical models respectively known as the Silver ...
After Rolls-Royce acquired Bentley’s assets in 1931, it quickly terminated the 8-Liter model which threatened the Rolls-Royce Phantom’s lock on the British luxury market. The ...
Launched at the 1959 Earls Court Motor Show, the second installment of the Bentley S-Type brought several refinements designed to improve performance and drivability over ...