2008 Bentley Brooklands
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Production |
550 | ||
Engine |
6.75 liter V8 |
Weight |
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Aspiration |
twin turbochargers |
Torque |
774 lb-ft | ||
HP |
530 hp |
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HP/Liter |
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1/4 mile |
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0-62 mph |
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(from Bentley Press Release)
The world’s most exclusive coupé: limited to just 550 cars
The most powerful V8 engine Bentley has ever produced
Inspired by the exploits of the ‘Bentley Boys’ at the famous Brooklands racetrack
Powerful, muscular and rakish with classic British proportions
Introduction
The Bentley Brooklands
is a stunning new model that marks the company’s return to the
luxury coupé market and reaffirms its reputation as creator of the
world’s most exclusive coupés. It is the ultimate Bentley: a
stylish, four-seat, grand touring coupe with classic British
proportions and muscular performance.
Bentley’s chairman Dr Franz-Josef Paefgen describes the motivation
behind the new coupé: “Bentley’s proud sporting pedigree, forged by
the exploits of the immortal ‘Bentley Boys’ on the famous Brooklands
racetrack in the 1920s, was the inspiration for our new coupé,
capturing all the style, power and splendour of that era.” *
Sporting design cues are matched by the phenomenal performance
engineering of Bentley’s legendary Crewe-built V8 engine. The new
Bentley Brooklands possesses the most powerful V8 the company has
ever produced – a 530bhp, twin-turbocharged 6.75-litre unit that
also produces a prodigious 1050Nm of torque.
Each Brooklands coupé will be hand-assembled, employing traditional
coach-building techniques and the craftsmanship skills in wood
veneer and leather hide for which Bentley is renowned. To ensure
exclusivity, lifetime production will be strictly limited to just
550 cars, with deliveries expected to start in the first half of
2008.
Exterior Design: Classic British Proportions
Bentley’s rich coupé
heritage provided the stimulus for Director of Styling, Dirk van
Braeckel and his design team. For van Braeckel, the task was very
clear: “To create a powerful, muscular and rakish grand touring
coupé with classic British proportions, in the finest Bentley
tradition.”
While the new Brooklands is influenced by Bentley’s fine coupé
lineage, its design and engineering are thoroughly contemporary. The
proportions of long bonnet, short front overhang and long rear
overhang achieve the design objective perfectly, while the low
roofline, steeply raked screens and pillarless side glass convey
both power and movement.
As the Brooklands will be built in very limited volume, the
designers were able to introduce unique features that necessitate
specialist coach-building techniques, as Programme Director, Ashley
Wickham, reveals: “The Brooklands’ beautiful flowing lines are
testament to the traditional coach-building skills and craftsmanship
of Crewe’s highly talented workforce.”
The ‘floating’ rear screen, for example, is a contemporary take on
traditional coachbuilt Bentleys. The lower edge of the screen sits
well above the upper edge of the boot lid to provide a flowing,
flawless line to the back of the car. This can only be achieved by
individually hand-welding the rear wings to the C-pillars.
The fitment of 20-inch diameter wheels as standard, signalling the
surefooted, robust and dynamic character of the new model, reaffirms
the powerful stance of the new Bentley coupé.
Interior Design: Peerless Craftsmanship with a Sporting Character
Dirk van Braeckel
describes the mission for the Bentley interior design team: “To
create the perfect Bentley coupé: sumptuous hand-crafted luxury with
a distinctly sporting character.”
As in every Bentley, peerless craftsmanship is to the fore, enhanced
by the warmth and richness of the finest natural materials. To
tailor for their individual requirements, customers may choose from
an extensive palette of hides, veneers, carpet tones and seat belt
colours.
Its four-seat architecture and deeply bolstered seats lend the
Brooklands’ interior a distinctly sporting atmosphere, complemented
by design accents such as aluminium foot pedals and footrest. A new,
single-piece, hide-trimmed roof lining flows uninterrupted from the
front windscreen all the way to the rear of the car, mirroring the
long, sleek profile of the elegant exterior.
The interior designers sought to offer the very highest levels of
comfort and legroom, in true Bentley grand touring tradition, while
the pillarless window design enhances the feeling of space.
The Brooklands’ cabin is wider both front and rear than the previous
Bentley Continental R coupé – the rear by 10 percent – and it easily
exceeds the interior leg, knee and headroom of any luxury coupe on
sale today. This allows four adults to be accommodated in supreme
comfort. Individual rear seats with electrically operated sliding
cushions, set further back than on the Azure, are separated by a new
centre console, incorporating both storage and cup holders.
Most powerful Crewe-built V8 ever – 530bhp, 1050Nm
Beneath its muscular,
rakish, coach-built body lies the most powerful Crewe-builtV8 engine
ever produced, developing 530bhp. Maximum torque is an astonishing
1050Nm, the highest ever developed by a production V8 engine.
Although performance figures are subject to final confirmation as
part of the on-going development programme, the new Bentley coupé
will deliver supercar levels of in-gear acceleration combined with
Arnage refinement.
At the beginning of the project, Dr Ulrich Eichhorn, Member of the
Board, Engineering, tasked his power train specialists to deliver an
extraordinary driving experience in the Bentley coupé tradition:
“Exhilarating, effortless, accessible performance for those truly
passionate about their driving was our prime objective.”
Launched in the Bentley S2 saloon in 1959 with a capacity of 6.23
litres, the legendary, Crewe-built V8 engine has continually
evolved. The first V8 was very advanced for its time with an all-aluminium
construction, a five-bearing crankshaft and a well-supported
camshaft, producing nearly 200bhp and 400Nm of torque. The result
was a light and supple powertrain that produced maximum torque at
low engine speeds, the hallmark of every Bentley ever produced.
1969 saw the capacity grow to 6.75 litres, where it remains to this
day, but by far the most significant change came in 1982, with the
introduction of a turbocharger to create the near-300bhp Mulsanne
Turbo, a car that transformed the image of Bentley. In 1999, the
single turbo engine, by now featuring port injection and charge
cooling, was installed in Arnage, with twin turbos arriving in 2002,
developing up to 450bhp.
For the 2007 model Arnage, the V8 engine saw a step-change in
performance and refinement which became the starting point for the
new Bentley Brooklands. A re-profiled camshaft and new, low-inertia
turbochargers, which operate with greater efficiency at lower engine
speeds have resulted in reduced turbo lag, enhancing that prodigious
wave of torque at any revs, the hallmark of a true Bentley. These
changes extend the power potential of the V8 in the Arnage to 500bhp
and 1000Nm of torque. For the Bentley Brooklands, further component
optimisation and engine calibration ensure record power and torque
levels from this hand-assembled engine.
As with the latest Arnage, the V8 engine is mated to a six-speed
transmission with strengthened casing that transforms the way in
which both parts of the drive train communicate. A sophisticated,
locking torque converter and ESP system ensure that the driver can
readily access the prodigious power. A semi-automatic function
allows manual gear selection for even greater driver control.
*The challenging Brooklands banked racetrack, which this year
celebrates its centenary, was the birthplace of British motor
racing. During the 1920s and early thirties, Brooklands, located in
Surrey, England, was the scene of some of Bentley’s greatest racing
triumphs, forging an inextricable link between the company’s
motorsport heritage and this historic race circuit.