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The folks at the Crewe-based automaker are keeping mum about the size of this new PHEV option, even after I relentlessly badgered their PR department for an answer. I did my best, but alas, no luck. I suspect it could be a 4.0-liter engine akin to those found in models like the regular Continental GT, Flying Spur, and Bentayga S.
The W12 engine bids a bittersweet farewell after a two-decade lifespan that saw around 105,000 units produced. It’s being given a fitting send-off in exclusive models like the Mulliner-crafted Bacalar, Batur, and Batur Convertible, all of which come with seven-figure price tags. While I haven’t had the chance to drive any of these, our reviews editor Chris Tsui has, and in his opinion, the W12 engine deserves to be celebrated. I concur, if only on principle.
It’s difficult to predict when we’ll witness the eventual demise of the 12-cylinder engine. Jeremy Clarkson bewailed its impending extinction in a 2009 episode of Top Gear. Fifteen years have passed since then, so perhaps his forecast was off the mark. Nevertheless, Bentley’s iconic flagship is nearing the end of its road. Fortunately, a formidable successor awaits.
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