



Bentley Motors Limited, a British luxury car manufacturer founded in 1919 by W.O. Bentley, took five years to develop a car that won them their first 24 Hours Le Mans race in 1924, then again in 1927, 1928, 1929, and 1930. The modern incarnation of Bentley under the Volkswagen banner is that of a luxury vehicle manufacturer with the same century-old racing pedigree. By the 2000s Bentley wanted to expand to the younger and affluent crowd, and thus, the Bentley Continental GT was born in 2003, making it the first Bentley to be mass-produced and affordable. Currently in its third generation, the Continental GTC has amassed a cult following due to its price-to-feature and luxury comparison. Up for the taking is a top-of-the-line 2022 Bentley Continental GT Speed Convertible with just 15,100 miles on the odometer.

With luxury comes personalization to the macro level, and Bentley is known for exceeding that. Take this 2022 Bentley Continental GTC Speed, which is encapsulated in a rich Dark Sapphire finish that shimmers in direct sunlight. The soft convertible top is finished in black, making it easy to blend with the car's exterior. The front of the car is host to a Bright Chrome Matrix Radshell Grille, while lower can be seen the fog lights and massive air dam. A quick inspection will reveal chrome trimmings as part of the Chrome Pinstripe Package, which adds chrome to the fascia and the door waste rails. It sits on a set of multi-spoke 22" Bentley Speed Wheels finished in silver with the Bentley logo in the center. Bentley's luxury evocative comes from the expansive and rich interior. Upon entry, you are greeted by the LED welcome lamps courtesy of Mulliner, Bentley, and Speed on the door sill plaques. The Leather Specification interior is finished in a dual tone of Linen and Beluga. It also features diamond pattern contrast stitching. For the veneer, we have a Dark Stained Burr Walnut finish. Other options and packages include the Touring Specification, Mood Lighting Specification, heated dual-tone steering wheel, contrast binding to carpet over mats, and a Bentley key box.

As a luxury touring car, the 2022 Bentley Continental GTC Speed is powered by the impressive 6.0L W12 twin-turbo engine coupled with an 8-speed DCT transmission. All this gives it 650hp of power along with 664 lb.ft of torque. 0-60mph is clocked in at 3.6 seconds, all done in style and luxury.

2022 Bentley Continental GT Speed Convertible
6.0L Twin-Turbo W12
8-Speed Automatic
AWD
Dark Sapphire Exterior
Linen Interior
GT Speed Convertible
Touring Specification
Front Seat Comfort Specification
Contrast Stitching
Leather Specification
Bright Chrome Matrix Radshell Grille
Mood Lighting Specification
Chrome Pinstripe - Fascia and Door Waste Rails
Heated Duo-Tone Steering Wheel
LED Welcome Lamps by Mulliner
Contrast Binding to Carpet Overmats
Bentley Keybox



Do you desire to own and drive a car that offers an unmatched luxury experience paired with engaging driving dynamics? Does your heart crave a machine that puts you very much in charge of its momentum yet cossets you in a way that you only dreamed of? Yes, we’re waxing lyrical a bit here, but that’s what the Bentley Continental GT range can do to a person once sampled. This luxurious grand tourer from one of Britain’s top luxury automakers is designed to offer an insane level of luxury without compromising on sheer driving pleasure for petrolheads. It’s a combo that’s deceptively simple to explain yet fiendishly hard to get right, yet Bentley has been doing it since 2003. If you’d like to jump on this exclusive bandwagon, here’s a 20,250-mile, second-generation 2013 Bentley Continental GTC for sale in Florida.



For those who demand an unparalleled blend of luxury, performance, and open-top grand touring, the 2020 Bentley Continental GTC V8 delivers in spades. Finished in White Sand Metallic with a Dark Brown convertible top, this refined drop-top exudes sophistication while offering a dynamic driving experience. With just 7,394 miles on the odometer, this Continental remains in pristine condition, showcasing the finest craftsmanship and advanced technology that Bentley has to offer.



Comfort, class, and performance: the cornerstones of the perfect motoring experience. Very few manufacturers have perfected the balance of the three. Over the years, Bentley has provided both luxury cruisers and some brute force power-packed sportscars — the Continental marque is proof of that. With blistering performance, luxury that's the golden standard, and class that's unmatched, being in the presence of one means you're in the 1% who have experienced this level of motoring. Present today is your chance to get into that 1% by driving off in this lovely 2024 Bentley Continental GT Mulliner Edition 8. With a reported 406 miles on its clock, this special edition grand tourer with a touring specification is the perfect drive and can be yours today.




This 2007 Bentley Continental GTC combines grand touring luxury with formidable twin-turbocharged power. Finished in Moonbeam Silver over Cognac leather, this open-top Bentley embodies effortless sophistication. Powered by a 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged W12 paired with a 6-speed ZF automatic transmission and all-wheel drive, it delivers seamless performance and quiet confidence whether cruising the coast or carving through mountain roads.



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.



The 2017 Bentley Bentayga W12 First Edition represents the ultimate expression of luxury SUV design and performance. Handcrafted in Crewe, England, this rare First Edition model combines grand-touring refinement with astonishing capability, powered by a twin-turbocharged W12 engine producing 600 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque. Finished in Onyx Metallic over a Linen and Beluga diamond-quilted leather interior, this Bentayga exudes sophistication in every detail. Equipped with the Touring, All-Terrain, Sunshine, and Veneer Specifications, as well as the Naim for Bentley premium audio system, this First Edition delivers an uncompromised blend of power, technology, and craftsmanship that defines the modern Bentley.




This 2021 Lamborghini Urus takes the brand’s high-performance SUV formula and amplifies it with an extremely aggressive custom aesthetic that transforms its presence on the road. Finished in Nero Noctis with red accents, it combines the original twin-turbo V8 powertrain, factory interior carbon package, panoramic roof, and red brake calipers with a visually dominant widebody look. The custom bodywork, deep front aero treatment, large-diameter wheels, and sharpened lines create a far more extroverted appearance than a standard Urus, giving it supercar drama in SUV form while retaining the familiar comfort, technology, and daily usability that define the model.



This McLaren arrives with a specification that leans heavily into luxury, craftsmanship, and stealth-oriented presence. Finished in the Elite “Serpentine” paint and paired with the electrochromic roof, it blends exotic-car drama with a refined, curated aesthetic. The car’s options list shows a buyer who prioritized both advanced technology and upscale materials, layering on carbon-fiber interior components, premium seating, driver-assistance features, and several MSO-defined touches. With a sticker of nearly $370K, this McLaren stands as a highly individualized build that balances performance add-ons—like the sports exhaust and lightweight forged wheels—with comfort-focused upgrades.



In 2015, Ferrari was finally backpedaling on its typical dislike for turbocharging. The California, its least expensive model, was the first to take the plunge, but it certainly wasn't the last. Before the California, Ferrari mounted a turbocharger on their F40, which became a legend on its own. Ferraris have always been one of the most common bedroom posters and dream vehicles. Owning any one of these beautiful creations from Maranello is always special. What you see here is a stunning example of the 2015 Ferrari California T, seamlessly blending grand touring refinement with everyday usability. With only 6,400 miles on the odometer and located in Temecula, California, this car stands as a near-pristine specimen.

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