2010 Bentley Continental Supersports Convertible
Price |
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Production |
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Engine |
6 liter W12 |
Weight |
5279 lbs | ||
Aspiration |
twin turbocharger |
Torque |
590 lb-ft @ 2000 - 4500 rpm | ||
HP |
621 hp |
HP/Weight |
8.5 lbs per hp | ||
HP/Liter |
103.5 hp per liter |
1/4 mile |
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0-60 mph |
3.9 seconds |
Top Speed |
202 mph |
(from Bentley Press Release) NEW BENTLEY CONTINENTAL SUPERSPORTS CONVERTIBLE
FlexFuel technology now standard across Continental model range
-- The Continental
Supersports Convertible is the fastest, most potent drop-top
Bentley ever built – 0-60mph in just 3.9 seconds (0-100km/h in
4.2 seconds) and a top speed of 202mph (325km/h). It is also the
fastest four-seat convertible in the world.
-- The Supersports is the extreme Bentley convertible, offering
a highly focussed, pure Bentley driving experience.
-- Muscular styling reflects the Supersports Convertible’s
supercar personality with the practicality and elegance of
four-seat accommodation.
-- The standardisation of pioneering FlexFuel technology across
the 2011 Continental model range reaffirms Bentley’s on-going
environmental commitment to make all its cars biofuel-compatible
by 2012.
(Crewe, England. 17
February 2010) The Continental Supersports Convertible further
strengthens Bentley’s supercar range, following the introduction of
the Continental Supersports Coupé in 2009. The new Supersports
Convertible, with the same 630PS (621bhp/463kW) twin-turbocharged
W12 engine, is the fastest, most potent drop‑top Bentley has ever
built, offering the ultimate Bentley driving experience in the
world’s most dramatic convertible.
The inspiration for the ‘Supersports’ name is the 1925 Bentley
Supersports, a race-bred version of the iconic Bentley 3-litre, that
delivered 85bhp when more ordinary cars were equipped with a modest
15bhp. It was also the first production car to reach 100mph –
extreme performance in its day.
The new, muscular four-seat Supersports Convertible is unmistakably
Bentley in its design and craftsmanship but its interiorsignifies a
dramatic re-interpretation of Bentley luxury. Satin-finished carbon
fibre,Alcantara™and ‘Soft Grip’ leather create a unique ambience
with a distinctly sporting and contemporary style.
All models in the Continental model range, including the new
Supersports Convertible are now capable of running on both petrol
(gasoline) and E85 bioethanol or any combination of the two,
reaffirming Bentley’s ongoing commitment to make all its cars
bio-fuel compatible by 2012. Pioneered by the Supersports Coupe,
this FlexFuel technology offers a reduction of up to 70 per cent in
CO2 emissions on a ‘well-to-wheel’ basis, a measure of a fuel’s net
contribution to the atmosphere, not just tailpipe emissions.
To ensure seamless power delivery, the on-board fuel supply system
detects the blending ratio of the fuel in the tank and ensures that
power and torque remain constant regardless of the ratio of petrol
to biofuel.
Bentley Chairman and Chief Executive Dr Franz-Josef Paefgen welcomes
the new addition to the Bentley range, as well as the
standardisation of the FlexFuel W12 engine on all 2011 Continental
models:
“The new Supersports Convertible blends thrilling performance and
dramatic styling with luxury and practicality in the Bentley
open-top tradition. Extreme power combines with pioneering FlexFuel
technology, now shared with all Continental models, reflecting
Bentley’s ongoing commitment to more environmental motoring.”
THE NEW CONTINENTAL SUPERSPORTS - AT A GLANCE
The fastest, most potent drop-top Bentley ever
-- 6-litre W12
engine twin-turbocharged engine produces 630PS (621bhp/463kW) at
6000 rev/min and 800Nm (590lb ft) of torque at 2000-4500 rev/min
-- 0 – 60mph in 3.9 seconds (0-100km/h in 4.2 seconds)
-- 0 -100mph in 9.6 seconds (0-160km/h in 9.5 seconds)
-- Top speed of 202mph (325km/h)
-- Overall weight saving of 90kg (198lb) versus GTC Speed
A highly focussed, extreme Bentley convertible driving experience
-- Revised ZF 6HP26
transmission with ‘Quickshift’ system that cuts shift times by
50% and enables double downshifts
-- New 40/60 rear-biased torque split for the all-wheel drive
system reduces understeer when powering out of bends and
provides for better modulation of line and attitude by ‘throttle
steering’
-- Retuned Continuous Damping Control (CDC) system, stiffer
suspension bushes and uprated rear anti-roll bar benefit body
control, steering response, turn-in and balance
-- Increased 50mm rear track improves grip and stability
-- Lightweight, 20-inch, 10-spoke alloy wheels offer 10kg (22lb)
weight saving per car, reducing unsprung and rotating mass and
improving brake cooling
-- 275/35 ZR20 Pirelli Ultra High Performance tyres
-- Advanced ESP system fully exploits potential of the most
powerful W12 engine and improved chassis
-- Standard-fit carbon-ceramic brakes provide fade-free braking
and contribute a 20kg (44lb) reduction in rotating and unsprung
mass from the front axle.
Muscular yet elegant styling with four-seat practicality
-- Form follows
function: distinctive centre air intake and vertical grilles
feed larger volume of air (+ 10%) to turbocharger intercoolers
while bonnet vents extract hot air from engine bay
-- Subtly curved rear wheel arches with newly tooled side panels
accommodate increased rear track of the uprated chassis and
provide muscular stance
-- Distinctive ‘smoked steel finish’ to all exterior ‘brightware’,
including the first automotive application of ‘Physical Vapour
Deposition’ to stainless steel
-- Larger, twin elliptical exhaust tailpipes and rear valance
with discreet vertical divider
-- Fixed rear bootlid spoiler for improved aerodynamics
-- Unique driver-focused, four-seat cabin
-- Lightweight, carbon fibre, front sports seats, saving 45kg
(99lb) per car
-- Alcantara™, carbon fibre and ‘Soft Grip’ leather provide a
new interpretation of Bentley craftsmanship
The standardisation of FlexFuel capability across the 2011 Continental model range reaffirms Bentley’s on-going environmental commitment
-- FlexFuel
available on all 2011 Continental models, including the new
Supersports Convertible, from June 2010 (all markets)
-- All Continental models, are now capable of running on petrol
and E85 biofuel or any combination of the two
-- Power and torque remain constant whatever the ratio of petrol
to E85 biofuel
-- A Fuel Quality Sensor detects the blending ratio of the fuel
in real time sending a signal to the engine control unit (ECU),
initiating the correct engine mapping. This ensures all
performance parameters remain balanced and consistent
-- Offers a reduction in CO2 emissions of up to 70%
(well-to-wheel), a measure of a fuel’s net contribution to the
atmosphere, not just tailpipe emissions
Enhanced choice for all Continental model range customers
-- The full 2011
Continental range gets a host of new exterior and interior
specification changes
-- Six new colours are added to the Bentley palette (Citric,
White Satin, Kingfisher, Magenta, Orange Flame and St James Red
Pearl)
-- Dark Grey Metallic Hood that is available on all Continental
convertible including the new Supersports Convertible
-- Automatic opening and closing Powerboot is included as
standard on the new Continental Flying Spur and GTC models (not
Supersports versions)
-- A new cost option Premium Pack for the Flying Spur includes
veneered picnic tables with vanity mirrors, a Mulliner alloy
fuel filler cap and chrome inlay strips to the door waistrails
-- Convenience Packs are available for all Continental models
and include features such as Adaptive Cruise Control with
‘Follow to Stop’ feature, an iPod™interface, front seat massage
function, telephone handsets, rear-view camera and Valet key
THE CONTINENTAL SUPERSPORTS CONVERTIBLE - IN DETAIL
The new Continental
Supersports Convertible is a car that must be driven to be fully
understood. Behind the wheel it is immediately clear that a
Supersports Bentley is a ‘fusion of extremes’ – the ultimate in
extreme performance, every day practicality and unrivalled
hand-crafted luxury.
Bentley’s Supersports programme began as an ‘under the radar’
project exploring the possibilities of weight reduction on the
Continental GT Coupé but with more power and torque. The largely
experimental project soon crystallised into an official new car
programme, driven by the passion and enthusiasm of a small group of
Bentley engineers and designers. Now the Supersports Convertible has
received the same focus and the results are equally dramatic. Dr
Ulrich Eichhorn, Member of the Board, Engineering explains the
thinking behind the project:
“The ‘extreme’ Bentley stable now has a new occupant in the form of
the Supersports Convertible – a car every bit as purposeful and
potent as the Coupé but with the panache of roof-down motoring.”
A highly focussed, pure Bentley driving experience
With 630PS (621bhp) and
800Nm (590lb ft) of torque from its pioneering FlexFuel engine and
new ‘Quickshift’ transmission, the Supersports Convertible is the
fastest drop-top Bentley has ever built. It accelerates from 0-60mph
in 3.9 seconds (0-100km/h in 4.2 seconds) and, conditions
permitting, can continue onto a top speed of 202mph (325km/h).
The increased power and torque are transmitted to the all-wheel
drive system via an uprated and rapid six-speed Quickshift
transmission, which more than halves shift times (to just 93
milliseconds) and maximises the new Convertible’s enormous
potential. The revised gearbox also has the ability to deliver
double downshifts (sixth to fourth gear, for example) and improves
acceleration across the entire gear range. To cope with the
additional power and torque, the planetary gear set of the ZF
transmission is also strengthened.
Positive torque during downshifts is achieved through engine and
gearbox electronic controller interaction for extra throttle and
fuel injection during the overrun. During transmission upshifts,
fuel and ignition are cut momentarily to give faster mechanical
shift times through torque reduction, also improving shift quality
and durability.
The extreme performance of the Superports Convertible is matched by
precise, agile handling, while retaining class-leading levels of
ride comfort and refinement. Developed from the GTC Speed, chassis
enhancements include retuning of the electronic Continuous Damping
Control (CDC) system, stiffer front suspension bushes and uprated
rear anti-roll bar. The Supersports Convertible also shares its ride
height with the GTC Speed, sitting 10mm (0.4in) lower at the front
and 15mm (0.6in) lower at the rear than the standard GTC.
The front suspension trailing lever features a new design of
hydraulic bush, 33 per cent stiffer than those of GTC Speed, for
improved steering response while the uprated rear anti-roll bar
provides improved body control and turn-in response.
The retuned CDC system provides enhanced control of body movement to
strike the optimum balance between agile handling and ride comfort
during all driving manoeuvres. Agility is further sharpened by a
40:60 rear-biased torque split for the all-wheel drive system which
reduces understeer during hard cornering and allows the experienced
driver to modulate the car’s line and balance via precise throttle
control.
The 9.5Jx20-inch forged alloy wheels, shared with the Supersports
Coupé, offer a weight saving of 10kg (22lb) per car, reducing
unsprung and rotating mass while the open 10-spoke design offers
superior brake cooling. The rear wheels have a 25mm (1 inch) greater
offset resulting in a 50mm (2 inches) increase in the rear track,
further benefiting handling and stability.
The lightweight wheels are fitted with 275/35 ZR 20 Pirelli
Ultra-High Performance tyres, providing excellent steering response.
The standard-fit tyre monitoring system allows the driver to select
tyres type and speed range parameters. As well as monitoring
pressures, the system warns drivers if their speed is too high for
the tyre pressures or if tyre speed ratings are exceeded on winter
tyres.
The Supersports Convertible features an advanced electronic
stability programme (ESP) that moderates intervention at low speeds,
exploiting the potential of the more powerful engine and enhanced
chassis, improving driver interaction and control. The new ESP also
provides faster reinstatement of engine torque after intervention,
giving the spirited driver greater control. The target slip is
increased at greater than 90 per cent throttle to utilise all
available longitudinal grip. Corner exit agility is thereby also
enhanced for increased driver involvement. Together the chassis,
tyre and track changes deliver improved grip, turn-in and agility.
Carbon ceramic brakes are standard fitment and provide a reduction
in rotating and unsprung mass of 20kg (44lb) from the front axle,
benefiting steering response, grip and ride comfort. The large
diameter (420mm front, 356mm rear) lightweight discs and
eight-piston calipers offer fade-resistant braking performance with
minimal disc distortion under high thermal conditions. Pedal feel is
also improved with shorter travel, high effectiveness and a precise
pressure point.
Designing the ‘extreme’ Bentley convertible- where form follows function
The evolution of the Supersports Convertible’s design is very much a case of form following function, with new purposeful sculptural forms signalling the engineering changes beneath the skin. Key engineering-led design changes to the Supersports include:
-- Revised front air
intakes and new bonnet vents to improve airflow and cooling
-- Flared rear wings to accommodate wider rear track
-- Discreet bootlid spoiler benefitting aerodynamic balance at
high speeds
The increased power and
torque of the W12 engine necessitated an additional 10 per cent
airflow to the twin turbocharger intercoolers and cooling system.
With extensive use of Computational Fluid Dynamics techniques,
Bentley’s designers responded with a purposeful and dramatic style,
featuring large vertical intake apertures. Twin bonnet vents were
added to ensure positive air extraction.
Similarly, all-new flared rear wings that accommodate the 50mm (2
inches) wider rear track are designed to emphasise the powerful
stance of this ultra-high performance Convertible. The resultant
Supersports Convertible style combines the looks of the graceful
Continental GTC with a wide, low and muscular appearance that
reflects its more extreme character.
The Supersports Convertible, in common with its Coupé stablemate,
occupies a position within the Bentley portfolio which is all its
own, as Raul Pires, Head of Exterior Design, explains.
“The Supersports Convertible and Coupé are the ultimate driver’s
Bentleys and that is reflected in unique design cues that provide a
bold, sporting look, from whatever angle the cars are admired. Even
from 50 metres behind on a dark road, you can just tell it’s a
Supersports.”
From the front, the radiator, lower grille and dual bonnet vents are
finished in a striking Smoked Steel finish. Derived from an
innovative technology normally used to apply a coating to luxury
watches and specialised industrial tools, Physical Vapour Deposition
(PVD) is a complex and time-consuming process that involves
vaporised metal being deposited onto the surface of, in this case,
stainless steel.
Giving a darker, more solid appearance, it is the first use of a PVD
finish on stainless steel in the car industry. In addition to the
Smoked Steel finishes, a gloss black finish to the headlamp casings
and rear lamp clusters gives the Supersports convertible’s
distinctive face and muscular rear additional visual impact.
Restyled – and more aerodynamic – door mirrors match the exterior
paint choice and the window and door surrounds replace polished
stainless steel with a Smoked Steel finish to match the front
grille. Eye-catching, black gloss Bentley-branded brake calipers act
on the carbon ceramic brakes. Surrounding the brakes are the unique
20-inch, forged alloy wheels with Smoked Steel-finish which are
exclusive to Supersports models. Large diameter tailpipe trims round
out the car’s purposeful stance when viewed from the rear. Beneath
the bonnet Supersports badges grace the cover of the 630PS (621bhp)
W12 engine.
The Supersports Convertible has an electrically operated,
three-layer fabric hood with advanced acoustic insulation to provide
superb levels of refinement and comfort when raised. A choice of
eight hood colours are available, including a new Dark Grey Metallic
option, which is achieved by weaving a 'grey' acrylic fibre with a
semi-transparent 'metallic effect' fibre in a twill weave
construction to create a directional colour effect.
A re-interpretation of Bentley craftsmanship
Inside the Supersports
Convertible, the cockpit is a dramatic execution of iconic Bentley
design displayed in its full glory every time the roof is lowered.
Dirk van Braeckel, Director of Design and Styling, describes the
approach taken by his interior design team:
“The design team has fully embraced the spirit of Supersports to
create a dramatic interpretation of Bentley luxury for the new
Convertible where traditional craftsmanship and fine detailing are
given a very different interpretation. Leather hides combine with
new materials for Bentley such as satin-finished carbon fibre and
Alcantara™ to create a unique ambience with a distinctly sporting
and contemporary style.”
Lightweight carbon fibre is featured throughout the cabin, from the
unique carbon-weave treadplates with Supersports script in both
doorwells to the sculpted lightweight sports front seats, which
feature a carbon fibre clamshell back and Diamond-quilted Alcantara™.
Each seat weighs just 21kg and, in a typical example of attention to
detail, the visible weave in the carbon fibre has a
‘Bentley-specific’ density to ensure the perfect visual finish.
The Continental Supersports is the first Bentley to offer a
combination of soft-grip leather and performance-enhancing Alcantara™
alongside the leather hide. Alcantara™ is favoured by racing teams
for its ability to provide additional grip under extreme conditions,
such as cornering. But it is also sensational to look at, as well as
being immensely supportive on the road or track.
The Alcantara™ applied to the rear compartment, door panels and seat
facings is quilted and in the Supersports marks the return of the
much smaller ‘diamond’ upholstery pattern from Bentleys of old. To
further highlight the car’s sporting nature, the steering wheel and
gear lever are trimmed in new ‘Soft Grip’ leather with extra grip
for a supercar feel, and drilled alloy sports pedals stand out in
the driver’s footwell.
FlexFuel technology introduced on all 2011 Continental models
FlexFuel technology,
pioneered on the Continental Supersports Coupé in 2009, is now
extended to the complete 2011 Continental range, including the new
Supersports Convertible. The W12 6-litre power unit now has the
technology to run on petrol, E85 bioethanol or any mix of these two
fuels – all from a single tank.
Bioethanol is blended with petrol in a variety of percentages
ranging from E10 (10 per cent bioethanol) to the most widely known,
E85, a ratio of 85% bioethanol to 15 per cent petrol to ensure
cold-start capability.
Bioethanol presents other unique engineering challenges compared
with petrol, due to its chemical composition and characteristics.
E85 biofuel has a very high octane rating of 105 but a lower energy
content that requires a 30 per cent increase in the engine fuel flow
rate. This necessitated a complete review of the fuel system to
identify and, if required, replace components deemed to be
insufficiently resistant to the properties of ethanol.
Increased fuel flow is achieved through a returnless fuel system,
twin variable flow fuel pumps and a new closed loop fuel rail design
with pressure sensor. For the fuel system all O-rings, seals,
gaskets and pipes are new while new valve coatings and hardened
valve seat material provide additional lubrication. New spark plugs
with a wider heat range allow for slower combustion.
A sensor in the fuel supply system detects the blending ratio in
real time and varies the engine mapping to ensure power, torque and
emissions remain at the same levels whatever fuel is used.
FlexFuel offers the possibility of up to a 70 per cent reduction in
CO2 net emissions on a ‘well to wheel’ basis, calculated by adding
the CO2 emitted during the extraction and refining process (the
‘well’) with the CO2 released when the fuel is burnt during motoring
(the ‘wheel’).
Biofuels can be sourced from sugar cane or soyabean, or from “2nd
generation” sources such as agricultural waste and forestry
residues. As biofuels are not derived from fossil fuels, the CO2
released during combustion is reabsorbed by plants during the
photosynthesis process, thus creating an unbroken energy cycle.
Enhanced choice for all Continental customers
In addition to the
transition to all-FlexFuel engines, the Continental range receives a
host of new exterior and interior specification enhancements for the
2011 models, which emphasise the unparalleled craftsmanship and
materials that are used to create the exquisite interiors for which
Bentley is renowned.
Six new colours are added to the Bentley colour palette (Citric,
White Satin, Kingfisher, Magenta, Orange Flame and St James Red
Pearl) and the Dark Grey Metallic Hood that is available on the new
Supersports Convertible is also available on the Continental GTC
models.
Traditional Bentley features such as seat piping and stitching
options can be applied to the rich leather hides that are used to
trim the cabins of every Continental. These include highly intricate
fine line, cross and Z-stitching to decorate the seats, door panels
and front console.
A new Premium Pack for the four-door Flying Spur is available as a
cost option and includes beautiful veneered picnic tables with
vanity mirrors, a Mulliner ‘jewelled’ alloy fuel filler cap and
chrome inlay strips to the door waistrails. Customers can also
choose from lambswool rugs or deep pile carpet mats with leather
hide binding to the edges.
Convenience Packs are available for both the Continental GT,
Continental GTC, Flying Spur and Flying Spur Speed models. On the GT
and GTC models this includes Adaptive Cruise Control with ‘Follow to
Stop’ feature, an iPod™interface linked to the Infotainment system,
massage function to the front seats, a front privacy telephone
handset, rear-view camera and Valet key. For Flying Spur models, the
Convenience Pack also includes an additional rear privacy handset.
The massage function for the front seats is already standard on this
model.
Finally a new automatically opening and closing closing Powerboot is
now standard on the new Continental Flying Spur and GTC models (not
on Supersports versions).
Continental Supersports Convertible
Technical
Specification
ENGINE
Capacity (cc) 5998
Cylinders W12
Aspiration Twin-turbocharged
Installation Front, longitudinal
Construction Alloy heads and block
Bore/Stroke 84.0/90.2 mm
Compression Ratio 9.0 : 1
Fuel E85 & 98 (95) RON
Valve gear Chain-driven DOHC per bank, 4 valves per cylinder,
cam phased inlet and outlet
Maximum Power 630PS/621 bhp/463 kW @ 6000 rev/min
Maximum Torque 800 Nm/590 lb ft @ 2000 to 4500 rev/min
TRANSMISSION
Type Continuous all-wheel drive with 40/60 rear bias torque
split & Torsen centre differential
Gearbox ZF 6-speed ‘Quickshift’ automatic
Ratios 1st: 4.172
2nd: 2.340
3rd: 1.521
4th: 1.143
5th: 0.867
6th: 0.691
Final Drive: 3.52:1 front / 3.52:1 rear
PERFORMANCE
Maximum Speed 202mph (325km/h)
0-60 mph 3.9 seconds
0-100 mph 9.6 seconds
0-100 km/h 4.2 seconds
0-160 km/h 9.5 seconds
SUSPENSION
Front Four-link double wishbones, anti-roll bar, air springs
Rear Trapezoidal multi-link, anti-roll bar, air springs
Dampers Continuous Damping Control with four adjustable settings
STEERING
Type Rack & pinion, power-assisted, speed-sensitive
Turns lock to lock 2.6
Turning circle 11.4 metres kerb-to-kerb
BRAKES
Front 420 mm diameter carbon/ceramic, vented & cross-drilled
Rear 356 mm diameter carbon/ceramic, vented & cross-drilled
Anti lock Standard with Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) 8.1
and Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD)
BODY & CHASSIS
Construction Steel monocoque, 2-door convertible
Length 4804 mm (189.1inches)
Width across mirrors 2194mm (86.4 inches)
Width mirrors folded 1945mm (76.6 inches)
Kerb weight 2395kg (5279lbs)
Height 1388mm (54.6 inches)
Wheelbase 2745mm (108.1 inches)
Front track 1623mm (63.9 inches)
Rear track 1657mm (65.2 inches)
Wheels 20inch x 9.5J 10-spoke Smoked Chrome Alloy
Tyres 275/35x20 Pirelli Ultra High Performance
Fuel tank capacity 90 litres (19.8 gallons/23.8 US gallons)
FUEL CONSUMPTION / EMISSIONS
Urban 11.1 mpg (25.5 litres / 100 km)
Extra Urban 24.3 mpg (11.6 litres / 100 km)
Combined 17.0 mpg (16.7 litres / 100km)
EPA Drive Cycle City Driving TBC
Highway Driving TBC
Carbon dioxide emissions 388g/km
Emission controls EU V and US Lev 11