- Black exterior
- Magnolia interior
- Red Label
- 18" Wheels
- Burlwood Veneer
- Sunroof
- Parking sensors
- Heated front seats
- 1 key
- Automatic transmission
- 6.8L V8
The Bentley Arnage was a new look for Bentley in the late 90s that continued all the way till 2010 before being succeeded by the more well-known Bentley Mulsanne. The Arnage was initially powered by a BMW M62 V8 engine with a Cosworth-engineered twin-turbo installation. However, this prestigious limo came with a bit of history when BMW threatened to stop supply of their engines during the takeover battle against Volkswagen Group, and they did. The revised version of this car was launched as the Arnage Red Label in 1999, and several minor modifications were made to the original BMW-powered cars. It reverted back to the old V8 engine with a single Garrett T4 turbocharger, the same unit as this particular model we have today that has clocked a mere 38,000 miles since 2001. This also resulted in the Arnage taking the title for the four-door car with the greatest amount of torque at the time. For sale in Humble, Texas, here is your chance to own this 2.5-tonne monster with sumptuous craftsmanship inside.
Exterior and Interior
Dressed in a lavish coat of black paint, the 2001 Bentley Arnage Red Label is now a stylish classic. Sitting on shiny chrome 18” wheels with red Bentley center caps and wrapped in Pirelli tires, this Red Label emits an aura of the high corporate life of the 2000s. Inside the luxurious beige cabin, you have Burlwood Veneer extending from the door to the dash and to the center console, which has an ample number of gauges. Even the gear stick is wrapped in Burlwood with a shiny sport button integrated on top. You get heated front seats, a sunroof, and host of a parking sensors to help you navigate this sizable Bentley in comfort.
Engine
Under the hood of this 2001 Bentley Arnage Red Label is a potent 16-valve, single turbocharged 6.75-liter engine. Mated to a General Motors-sourced four-speed 4L80-E automatic transmission, the Red Label produced a whopping 835 Nm of torque, 275 Nm more than the Green Label. This also meant that this heavy piece of luxurious machinery was factory rated to take off from 0 to 60 mph in less than six seconds, a whole second faster than its BMW-powered counterpart.
Made between 1998 and 2009, the Bentley Arnage is one of the iconic British luxury automaker’s all-time greats. It’s from an era where many modern conveniences were available, but the inevitable digital drenching of today’s cars hadn’t yet taken effect. That makes this full-size luxury car the ideal choice for someone who wants old-school luxury but isn’t prepared to give up too many modern conveniences just yet. And we’ve got one for grabs – say hello to this Texas-based 2006 Bentley Arnage R that could be yours It’s got a 6.75-liter turbocharged V8 paired with a smooth 4-speed automatic gearbox, under 56,000 miles on the clock, and even a pair of picnic tables in the rear, that could hold a laptop or tablet today.
There’s something that we can’t quite put our finger on about modern classic Bentleys. Models from the Nineties and Two Thousands have that sense of reflecting the best virtues of Bentley’s regal history, while packing just enough tech toys and creature comforts to keep you satisfied but not overwhelmed. Take this 2003 Bentley Arnage R as a great example of our statement. With a mere 31,470 miles, this Palm Beach-based car could be yours. It’s from the Arnage line-up that ran between 1998 and 2009. With a twin-turbo engine, a full-sized luxury sedan body style and that quintessential Bentley mix of luxury and driving pleasure, it’s your ideal ticket to the perfect daily driver without pesky digital screens or excesses of electronic nannies.
Bentley is the choice for the discerning luxury car buyer who loves to drive, rather than be driven. That’s why this brand is a bit more towards the tire-smoking, apex-cutting direction, unlike Rolls-Royce, who frown upon such shenanigans. While the brand makes some superb full-size luxury sedans, grand tourers and even an SUV today, why not sample some old-school, modern-classic Bentley magic. Consider this 1999 Bentley Arnage Green Label as the perfect partner to do so. It’s got under 77,000 miles on the clock, and comes to you with two keys. Morevoer, the current owner tells us that it’s received an oil and filter change, plus an HVAC system servicing in August 2024.
Bentley introduced the Extended Wheelbase (EWB) Bentayga to deliver limousine-like rear passenger comfort without sacrificing the performance and versatility that have made the Bentayga one of the most desirable ultra-luxury SUVs on the market. This 2024 Bentley Bentayga EWB Azure V8 shows just 1,179 miles and represents one of the most refined examples of Bentley’s craftsmanship and engineering. Finished in elegant Hallmark over a Beluga hide interior, this Bentayga is further enhanced by desirable factory options including the Bang & Olufsen for Bentley audio system, Bentley Diamond Illumination, Piano Black veneer, Mulliner self-leveling wheel badges, and striking 22-inch Black & Bright Machined wheels. With its extended wheelbase providing exceptional rear-seat space and comfort, this nearly new Bentayga offers buyers the opportunity to experience Bentley luxury at its finest.
Introduced for the 2004 model year, the Bentley Continental GT revolutionized the brand by combining handcrafted British luxury with supercar-level performance. This 2006 Bentley Continental GT showcases that formula beautifully, presenting in elegant Beluga over Saffron and showing approximately 50,404 miles. Powered by Bentley’s legendary twin-turbocharged W12 engine and equipped with all-wheel drive, this grand tourer was capable of effortlessly crossing continents at high speed while surrounding its occupants with exceptional comfort. Desirable features such as Piano Black veneer trim, embossed Bentley seat facings, a Bentley trunk boot organizer, and an upgraded touchscreen infotainment system further enhance the ownership experience, making this Continental GT an outstanding blend of luxury, performance, and everyday usability.
Introduced as the open-top counterpart to the Continental GT, the Bentley Continental GTC brought grand touring luxury into the convertible segment with unmistakable British presence and immense W12 power. This 2007 example shows approximately 44,634 miles and presents an appealing blend of factory elegance and modern updates. Finished originally in Bentley’s refined Moonbeam paint but currently wearing a dark blue vinyl wrap, this Continental GTC pairs timeless design with contemporary usability thanks to additions like a Tesla-style infotainment conversion and Reviver digital license plate. For buyers seeking a luxury grand tourer that effortlessly combines handcrafted opulence, all-weather drivability, and serious performance, this Bentley checks the right boxes.
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