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The Continental T is no ordinary Bentley; she is the more dynamic, driver-focused sibling of the Continental R. Shorter by 4 inches in the wheelbase, her compact proportions enhance agility while preserving the same commanding presence that defines Bentley's grand touring ethos. Under the bonnet lies Bentley's legendary 6.75-litre turbocharged V8, producing a staggering 420 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque. For her era, this was a breathtaking amount of power, enabling her to sprint from 0 to 60 mph in under 6 seconds—an incredible feat for a car of her size and luxury.
Her cabin is a masterpiece of traditional craftsmanship combined with a sporty edge. The tan leather interior, highlighted by diamond-quilted upholstery and dark-stained walnut veneers, is an inviting space that feels both opulent and purposeful. Compared to the Continental R, the T's cockpit has a slightly more driver-centric layout, underscoring her role as a Bentley for the enthusiast who still demands ultimate refinement.
What truly sets her apart from other luxury cars of the 1990s—be it from Aston Martin or Mercedes-Benz—is the effortless blend of power and grace. She delivers immense torque across the rev range, making every drive a relaxed yet thrilling experience. I've personally driven her around London, and she feels just as at home weaving through the city streets as she does commanding a country road. The steering is precise, the ride comfort impeccable, and the sense of occasion unparalleled. Despite her size, she drives with remarkable ease and composure, a testament to Bentley's engineering excellence.
Compared to her contemporaries, such as the Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph or the Mercedes-Benz S600 Coupe, she offers a unique character—bolder, more muscular, and unapologetically Bentley. She embodies an era when performance and luxury were harmoniously intertwined, standing as one of the last great hand-built Bentleys before the marque transitioned under Volkswagen's stewardship.
If you're seeking a Continental T that has been both lovingly maintained and exercised in the way she was meant to be, our car is an outstanding opportunity. Her condition, history, and sheer presence make her a compelling addition to any collection or a magnificent driver's car for those who appreciate the finest in automotive heritage. She's ready for her next chapter with an owner who will continue to celebrate her legacy.
1998 Bentley Continental T
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Story and History
The Continental T is no ordinary Bentley; she is the more dynamic, driver-focused sibling of the Continental R. Shorter by 4 inches in the wheelbase, her compact proportions enhance agility while preserving the same commanding presence that defines Bentley's grand touring ethos. Under the bonnet lies Bentley's legendary 6.75-litre turbocharged V8, producing a staggering 420 horsepower and 650 lb-ft of torque. For her era, this was a breathtaking amount of power, enabling her to sprint from 0 to 60 mph in under 6 seconds—an incredible feat for a car of her size and luxury.
Her cabin is a masterpiece of traditional craftsmanship combined with a sporty edge. The tan leather interior, highlighted by diamond-quilted upholstery and dark-stained walnut veneers, is an inviting space that feels both opulent and purposeful. Compared to the Continental R, the T's cockpit has a slightly more driver-centric layout, underscoring her role as a Bentley for the enthusiast who still demands ultimate refinement.
What truly sets her apart from other luxury cars of the 1990s—be it from Aston Martin or Mercedes-Benz—is the effortless blend of power and grace. She delivers immense torque across the rev range, making every drive a relaxed yet thrilling experience. I've personally driven her around London, and she feels just as at home weaving through the city streets as she does commanding a country road. The steering is precise, the ride comfort impeccable, and the sense of occasion unparalleled. Despite her size, she drives with remarkable ease and composure, a testament to Bentley's engineering excellence.
Compared to her contemporaries, such as the Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph or the Mercedes-Benz S600 Coupe, she offers a unique character—bolder, more muscular, and unapologetically Bentley. She embodies an era when performance and luxury were harmoniously intertwined, standing as one of the last great hand-built Bentleys before the marque transitioned under Volkswagen's stewardship.
If you're seeking a Continental T that has been both lovingly maintained and exercised in the way she was meant to be, our car is an outstanding opportunity. Her condition, history, and sheer presence make her a compelling addition to any collection or a magnificent driver's car for those who appreciate the finest in automotive heritage. She's ready for her next chapter with an owner who will continue to celebrate her legacy.
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