The first all-electric Bentley isn't what you would have expected. Instead of going head-to-head with the Rolls-Royce Spectre, Bentley has collaborated with The Little Car Company to create an 85% ...
The Little Car Company is a small outfit in the UK that builds faithful reinterpretations of some of the world's most famous cars. In the past, it has assembled small versions of the Ferrari 250 Testa ...
Doug Weitman, 76, a Malibu, Calif.-based real estate investor, on his Bentley Special 3/8 Racer, as told to A.J. Baime. The photographs were shot at the West Coast Vintage Bentley Tour in 2017.
Bentley is building 12 brand-new examples of a 1920s race car. Each Speed Six continuation model will sell for $1.9 million and up, and each is already reserved. Bentley says the cars will be totally ...
Drunk on nostalgia after completing its recent recreation of the "lost" 1939 Corniche, Bentley has commissioned its Mulliner division to build 12 reproductions of one of the brand's most famous ...
Bentley has a new limited-edition model in the works, and while details are scarce, a brief teaser hints that it will be rare, sporty, and revive a name from the automaker's past. "The return of an ...
Even though this may not look like a regular Bentley at first, it does sort of remind us of the EXP10 Concept, in a subtle way. The design seems to follow the so-called “less is more” philosophy, as ...
After making a name for itself at Le Mans in the late 1920s, Bentley retreated from the famous endurance race for the remainder of the 20th century to focus on other projects. In 2001, Bentley, at ...
This is one of two Bentleys to carry Bamber bodies, and the sole survivor. Walter Owen Bentley's Three-Liter cars were the first to carry his name and the ones that established the Bentley's ...
BEDFORD, Pennsylvania — For a brief moment, it was as if stepping back in time when a series of 1920s Bentley Roadsters chugged up along the ridge of the winding Lincoln Highway in the mountains of ...
When you think of Bentley, you probably think of lounging in a big leather back seat, sipping champagne and maybe licking a spot of Grey Poupon off your pinky finger. Nope. That’s Rolls-Royce. But ...