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Full Name:
Bentley Motors Limited
Type:
Subsidiary of Volkswagen Group (since 1998)
Founded:
January 18, 1919 by Walter Owen Bentley
Headquarters:
Flag of the United Kingdom Crewe, Cheshire, United Kingdom
Parent:
Volkswagen Group

About Bentley

Bentley Motors Limited is an English manufacturer of luxury automobiles and Grand Tourers. Bentley Motors was founded in England on January 18, 1919 by Walter Owen Bentley, known as W.O. Bentley or just "W.O." (1888–1971). He was previously known for his successful range of rotary aero-engines in World War I, the most famous being the Bentley BR1 as used in later versions of the Sopwith Camel. Since 1998 the company has been owned by the Volkswagen Group.

Volkswagen Group ownership

In 1998, Rolls-Royce and Bentley Motors was purchased from Vickers (its owner since 1980) by Volkswagen for £430 million, after bidding against BMW. BMW had recently started supplying components for the new range of cars, notably V8 engines for the Bentley Arnage and V12 engines for the Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph. The Rolls-Royce name was not included in VW's purchase; it was instead licensed to BMW (for £40 million) by the Rolls-Royce aero engine company.

BMW and Volkswagen came to an agreement whereby Volkswagen would manufacture both Bentley and Rolls-Royce cars until the end of 2002, whereupon the right to build Rolls-Royce cars would be BMW's alone. During this period, Volkswagen reduced its reliance on BMW as a supplier: as of 2003, BMW engines are not used in Bentley cars.

Modern Bentleys

In 2002, Bentley presented Queen Elizabeth II with an official State Limousine to celebrate the Golden Jubilee. In 2003, Bentley's 2-door convertible, the Bentley Azure, ceased production, and the company introduced the Bentley Continental GT, a large luxury coupe. The car is powered by a version of VW's W-12 engine.

Demand had been so great that the factory at Crewe, Cheshire, had been unable to satisfy it despite installed capacity of approximately 9500 vehicles a year. There was a waiting list of over a year for new cars to be delivered. Consequently, production of the new Flying Spur, a four-door version of the Continental GT, was assigned to the Transparent Factory, where the VW Phaeton luxury car is also assembled. This arrangement ceased at the end of 2006, all car production reverted to the Crewe plant.

In April, 2005, Bentley confirmed plans to produce a 4-seat convertible model, the Azure, derived from the Arnage Drophead Coupe prototype, at Crewe beginning in 2006. By the fall of 2005, the convertible version of the successful Continental GT, the Continental GTC was also presented. These two models were successfully launched in late 2006.

Bentley sales have been strong in 2005 with 8,627 sold worldwide, 3,654 of these vehicles were sold in the United States.

  • 1998– Arnage saloon
  • 1999– Hunaudieres Concept
  • 2002– State Limousine
  • 2003– Continental GT coupé
  • 2005– Continental Flying Spur saloon
  • 2006– Azure convertible
  • 2006– Continental GTC convertible
  • 2007– Bentley Brooklands coupé

The current Board of Management consists of Dr. Franz-Josef Paefgen, Chairman and Chief-Executive, Dr. Ulrich Eichhorn, Engineering, Stuart J. McCullough, Sales & Marketing, Douglas G. Dickson, Manufacturing, Christine A. Gaskell, Personnel and Juergen Hoffmann Finance.

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Bentley".

Arnage Models

Bentley Arnage Drophead Coupe  - 2005 Wallpapers
Arnage Drophead Coupe - 2005
Bentley Arnage T  - 2005 Wallpapers
Arnage T - 2005
Bentley Arnage T24  - 2004 Wallpapers
Arnage T24 - 2004

Azure Models

Bentley Azure  - 2006 Wallpapers
Azure - 2006

Continental Models

Bentley Continental GTC  - 2006 Wallpapers
Continental GTC - 2006
Bentley Continental Flying Spur  - 2005 Wallpapers
Continental Flying Spur - 2005
Bentley Continental GT Mulliner  - 2005 Wallpapers
Continental GT Mulliner - 2005