Bentley’s biofuel Continental at Geneva 2009
Posted at January 28th, 2009 under Bentley | No Comments »
Today Bentley introduced this sole photo of a biofuel- motorized novel model that is designed to persuade us that Crewe’s cars can endure in these carbon-crunched times.
Only some of the details are available and not even a name for this shadow-cloaked first picture. Evaluating by that well-known snout, the car seems to be based on the Continental family.
Ardent to the mallet home, the message that spotless needn’t connote dreary. Further, Bentley’s 2009 release will be the company’s fastest and most influential production car ever. Currently the stats are not available but it put forward that the (E85 equipped?) Conti will be proficient of more than 200mph.
Tree-hugging artistocrats will not require to blaze biofuel at such a rate
The Bentley statement in full
The statement made today is too small and we may recur it in complete.
Bentley will unveil its fastest and most commanding production on 3rd March at the 2009 International Geneva Motor Show. Further, this novel model car is the acute Bentley providing supercar performance. Prominently, it will operate on biofuel and providing Bentley’s environmental entrustment and leading the employment of this fuel in the opulent segment.
At the 2008 Geneva show, Bentley publicized that it would obligate to a 40% CO2 cutback by the year 2012. In clearing out Bentley’s range, the renewable biofuels and rationalized engines will play a vital role. Moreover, the company is taking into account the tapping into parent firm VW’s proficiency in diesel power trains as well as nascent hybrid technology.
