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Bentley 8 Litre

The Bentley 8 Litre was not only the pinnacle of Bentley’s engineering before its acquisition by Rolls-Royce but also a landmark in pre-war automotive history. It was unveiled at the 1930 London Motor Show and positioned as a direct competitor

Bentley Brooklands

The Bentley Brooklands, introduced in 1992, was a luxury saloon designed to offer a slightly more understated and traditional alternative to the high-performance Turbo R. Named after the historic Brooklands motor racing circuit in Surrey, England, the car was a

Bentley Brooklands R

The Bentley Brooklands R was a refined evolution of the original Brooklands, introduced in the mid-1990s as a more performance-oriented luxury saloon. Building upon the elegant and stately foundation of the standard Brooklands, the R variant added a welcome dose

Bentley Blower 4.5 Litre Supercharged

The Bentley Blower 4.5 Litre Supercharged was a dramatic and daring machine that came to symbolize the boldness and charisma of British motorsport in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Commissioned and championed by Sir Henry “Tim” Birkin, one of

Bentley 4.5 Litre Vanden Plas

The Bentley 4.5 Litre Vanden Plas is an iconic representation of British pre-war motoring elegance and performance. Produced between 1927 and 1931, this model combined Bentley’s robust engineering with the craftsmanship of the famed coachbuilder Vanden Plas, known for their

Bentley 4.5 Litre King Edward VIII

The Bentley 4.5 Litre associated with King Edward VIII reflects not only the grandeur of British automotive engineering during the interwar years but also the personal tastes of one of the most talked-about monarchs of the 20th century. As Prince