The arrival of the new Mk VI in 1947 marked several significant milestones for Bentley Motors and its parent company, Rolls-Royce. The Mk VI was ...
With the world still reeling in the aftermath of World War II, Rolls-Royce and Bentley dusted off and set to work returning to the business ...
Following Bentley’s acquisition by Rolls-Royce the Bentley name continued, now largely representing more sporting models of the mid-range of Rolls-Royce automobiles. Production was distinguished by ...
1946 marked a significant point in Bentley’s long and storied history. For the first time ever, their new production chassis would be clothed in a ...
Bentley updated the S1 in 1959 with the marque’s first V-8 engine, an aluminum masterpiece with 6,230cc and about 200 horsepower in the Bentley ...
Introduced in 1955 along with the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud, the S-series Bentley carried on with the previous generation’s 4,887cc F-head inline six cylinder engine but ...
After nearly two decades of quietly marching along in the shadow of parent brand Rolls-Royce, Bentley Motors finally got the freedom to create a unique ...
In today’s automotive landscape, nearly every manufacturer has thrown their hat into the ring with an SUV. Porsche pioneered this segment with their groundbreaking Cayenne, ...
Following World War II practical considerations and a rapidly expanding market dictated a change in direction by Rolls-Royce and Bentley. The larger market meant a ...
Park Ward & Co. has long been integral to the fabric of Rolls-Royce and Bentley motor cars. Founded in 1919, the coachbuilding firm quickly earned ...
The Bentley 3-Liter is held in uniformly high esteem. The model that demonstrated W.O. Bentley’s sympathy for performance and reliability, 3-Liter Bentleys have scored ...
The Bentley S2 premiered the Rolls-Royce/Bentley V-8 engine, an alloy powerhouse with 6,230cc that was specifically conceived, engineered and developed to cope with the ...