BENTLEY TO CELEBRATE 90TH ANNIVERSARY WITH DEBUT OF ALL-NEW MODEL AT PEBBLE BEACH CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE
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10/07/2009
"Cars undoubtedly have a personality to the real enthusiast, to whom they are not mere collections of steel and aluminium, but animal-like, show their spirit just so soon as the clutch bites home and feeling comes through to the driver…"
Sammy Davis, first Bentley road test report, January 1920 Crewe: Wednesday 8 July. Bentley Motors today celebrates its 90th anniversary and confirms that its all-new Bentley will be revealed - and named - in August at the Pebble Beach Concours D’ Elegance in Monterey, California where the company is a featured marque.
Founded by W.O. Bentley in 1919, the company’s first production
car, the 3-litre was delivered in September 1921. Over the next ten years,
Bentley went on to produce an array of iconic motor cars. At the same time, the
exploits of the immortal Bentley Boys – a select group of businessmen, sportsmen
and bons vivants – forged the company’s proud sporting pedigree both on and off
the racetracks of Europe. The Bentley Boys made the legendary Le Mans endurance
race their own, winning five times between 1924 and 1930.
The all-new grand Bentley captures the 1920s ‘grand touring’
spirit of the Bentley Boys, delivering the effortless driving, exclusivity and
adventure desired by the real motoring enthusiast. A unique fusion of elegant
design, hand craftsmanship and technological innovation, the new model embodies
the potent yet luxuriously refined driving experience that is ‘pure Bentley’.
These have been the hallmarks of a Bentley since that first test drive in 1920.
It is fitting that the 90th anniversary of the Company will be
marked by an all-new car. Such events are rare milestones in the Company’s
history. Designed, engineered and built in Crewe, which has been home to Bentley
Motors for over 60 years, it has been a ‘once in a career experience’ for many
involved. The car and its name, which will be revealed at Pebble Beach on 16
August, signal a new era in British luxury motoring.