Sunday, March 16, 2008

2008 Bentley Brooklands Phenomenon

The 2007 Geneva Motor Show is where the Bentley Brooklands debut took place. The British arm of Volkswagen assured that this new handsome coupe will be the strongest and the most exclusive model of all Bentley s creation.
The new four-seat grand tourer was apparently inspired by its racing heritage, according to Bentley. The brand s most powerful V-8 engine, a twin turbocharged 6.75-litre delivers to it 530 horsepower and 774 pound-feet of torque, while in the Arnage sedan, the engine makes 500 horsepower. Brooklands, with a six-speed automatic will team up with sedan s engine. Semi-manual shifting and stability control will be integrated into the vehicle s fantastic package.
The exterior design and the auto body reveals the triumphant times of Brooklands racing victories during the seasons of 1920 s. The sophisticated built inspired from the proud sporting pedigree of Bentley s. Counterfeit by the exploits of the legends Bentley Boys , Bentley Brooklands 2008 captured all the style, power, sophistication and brilliance of the 1920 s era according to Bentley s Chairman D. Franz-Josef Paefgen.
Break system performance is needless to say superb. With newly improved and designed brake calipers like of that Mercedes brake calipers. Interior and exterior styling has been trimmed for changes. Like the Arnage 07, there s the convenient stuff such as new bottle cooler, dark finish radiator and increased adjustability for the steering column. And also Bluetooth wireless communication is included on all Bentley s models. The two door body sports without any pillars styling and an elegant rear end was made possible by the coach-built process, Bentley said. On the other hand, the twenty-inch wheel emphasizes the big coupes body built.
Each of the Brooklands will be done hand-made according to Bentley. And 550 units will be made by the first half of 2008. The first edition Brooklands will be released in the first half of 2008.



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