2025 Bentley Continental GT – A New Chapter for a Grand Tourer

Bentley has unveiled the 2025 Bentley Continental GT, and although it carries forward the familiar look of past models, this is a completely redesigned version of the brand’s luxury coupe. It’s the fourth generation of the Continental GT, and this time, the changes go deeper than what you see on the surface.

Calling this Bentley “entry-level” feels a bit silly now, with a starting price of over $300,000 and performance figures that could make a supercar nervous. Here’s what makes the new Continental GT stand out.

Hybrid Power, Supercar Speed

One of the biggest shifts is under the hood. Bentley has retired the W12 engine — a signature for the brand over the years. Replacing it is a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 plug-in hybrid, producing an impressive 770 horsepower. This engine is also used in Porsche’s Panamera Turbo E-Hybrid, but Bentley has tweaked the setup to match its style and standards.

This setup helps the Continental GT sprint from 0 to 60 mph in under 3 seconds, and thanks to the hybrid system, you can also drive around 25 miles on electric power alone. That means it can be quiet and smooth around town without firing up the V8 — a new kind of refinement for this grand tourer.

Speed Trim: Powerful and Pricey

The model currently available is the Continental GT Speed, which serves as the performance-focused version. It comes at a base price of around $350,000, but with all the extra options — like the First Edition package — this particular model hits a sticker price close to $390,000.

The First Edition package alone adds nearly $50,000 to the total, and includes upgraded trim, premium materials, and exclusive design features. Bentley hasn’t yet revealed a base version with fewer features and lower power, but it’s likely on the way.

Design: Subtle Tweaks, Familiar Shape

At first glance, the 2025 model might look a lot like the outgoing version. The shape, proportions, and overall profile stay true to the traditional Bentley look. But there are a few fresh touches to help tell it apart.

  • New headlight signature: A flat “eyelash” detail now stretches from the circular LED lights, giving the front end a slightly sharper expression.
  • More pronounced rear fenders: The back of the car feels wider and more muscular, emphasizing its grand touring presence.
  • Oval taillights remain: A staple of the Continental GT’s design, they carry forward as a familiar touch.

Badging and branding are hard to miss. Bentley logos are everywhere — front, rear, interior — and some even serve a function. For example, press the center of the trunk badge, and it pops the boot open. It’s small details like these that set the car apart.

Inside the trunk, there’s also a leather storage box with custom holders for the key fobs — perfectly matching the car’s interior trim. It’s a detail you won’t find in most luxury cars, and certainly not in your average SUV.

Interior: Comfort and Craftsmanship

Step inside, and it’s clear that Bentley has kept its focus on luxury. The First Edition model adds exclusive interior upgrades, starting with illuminated door sills and premium badging.

  • Door panels have sculpted leather surfaces with layered stitching — far beyond the flat leather or plastic you find elsewhere.
  • Machined aluminum trim with a circular pattern covers the dashboard and center console, giving the cabin a modern yet elegant feel.
  • Perforated leather seats, contrast stitching, and color accents are all meticulously designed.

One standout feature is the ambient lighting — a slim LED strip runs throughout the cabin and can be customized in different colors. It’s subtle but adds to the overall vibe, especially during night drives.

Technology is present, but not overwhelming. The car includes a large central touchscreen, digital driver display, and all the usual luxury features: heated and ventilated seats, massagers, wireless connectivity, and a premium sound system. Everything is designed to function smoothly without distracting from the hand-built character of the cabin.

Even small features — like the color Bentley logo projection from the door puddle lamps — add flair. Not just white light, but a glowing, multi-color emblem that shimmers as you move around it. It’s flashy, but in a very Bentley way.

Final Thoughts

The 2025 Bentley Continental GT represents a bold shift in how grand tourers can balance performance, technology, and tradition. With the W12 gone and hybrid power stepping in, Bentley is embracing the future while staying loyal to its core identity.

The Speed trim is fast, luxurious, and packed with character — though it comes at a price few can justify. Still, for those who can, this new Continental GT offers everything: speed, elegance, and handcrafted quality with just enough electric range to glide silently through the city.

Even though it still looks familiar from the outside, what’s underneath is a whole new generation of Bentley performance. And for that alone, the 2025 Continental GT makes a strong case as the most refined version yet.

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