Bentley
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Bentley Ranges
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Bentley Arnage
Used price:£10,501 - £25,118 -
Bentley Bentayga
New price:£169,275 - £261,630Used price:£37,557 - £167,750 -
Bentley Continental Flying Spur
Used price:£7,670 - £19,389 -
Bentley Continental GT
New price:£186,300 - £290,985Used price:£7,348 - £225,898 -
Bentley Flying Spur
New price:£177,900 - £263,390Used price:£19,007 - £211,882 -
Bentley Mulsanne
Used price:£17,195 - £131,007
Most popular Bentley reviews
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Bentley Bentayga EWB (2022 onwards) Review
Luxury SUV becomes luxury limo
New price: £197,500 - £261,630PROS
- Lots of extra rear space
- Super snazzy Airline Seat option
- Comfortable yet great to drive
CONS
- Single engine choice
- High running costs
- Options increase price rapidly
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Bentley Bentayga SUV (2016 onwards) Review
Bentley’s luxury SUV impresses with speed, comfort and bespoke options
New price: £169,275 - £234,710PROS
- Blend of comfort and handling
- Cabin well-built and generously appointed
- Lots of personalisation
- Recommended luxury SUV
CONS
- Options can double price
- High running costs
- Interior bits borrowed from cheaper cars
- It won't trouble a Range Rover off-road
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Bentley Continental GT Convertible (2019 onwards) Review
Supremely luxurious grand-tourer works well as a convertible
New price: £204,600 - £290,985PROS
- As luxurious as convertibles get
- Incredibly strong performance
- Exquisite interior fit and finish
CONS
- Very expensive to buy
- Very expensive to run
- Some noticeable Audi switchgear
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Bentley Continental GT Coupe (2018 onwards) Review
Continental GT is one of the most complete cars around - for a steep price
New price: £186,300 - £267,150PROS
- Sensational performance
- Great levels of comfort and refinement
- Beautiful cabin
CONS
- Rather thirsty
- Not much room in the back
- Expensive to run
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Bentley Flying Spur (2019 onwards) Review
Dreamy Bentley four-door now features 782hp hybrid power
New price: £177,900 - £263,390PROS
- Beautifully-crafted interior, front and rear
- Immense plug-in hybrid performance
- Elegant, comfortable, styling and dynamic
CONS
- Not all of the nicest features are standard
- Hilariously small boot
- Brake regen occasionally jarring
Latest news
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The best luxury hybrid cars of 2025 - battery-assisted vehicles to sooth stressful journeys
If you think all the best hybrids are all penny-pinching econoboxes, think again. Even proper premium manufacturers like BMW and even Bentley are wheeling out luxury hybrid cars. With sizeable...
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Best luxury SUVs to buy in 2024
SUVs have a greater breadth of ability than ever before. Now, you can have ones that go off-road, ones that can carry seven people and even ones with coupe rooflines....
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Bentley Continental GT (2018) early drive review
Parkers overall rating: 4.5 out of 5 4.5 The Continental GT revolutionised the Bentley business. At a stroke, a company that served only the super rich suddenly...
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Twin test: Bentley Flying Spur vs Rolls-Royce Ghost
The luxury car market is probably the most diverse of them all in terms of prices, specs and manufacturers. At one end of the scale, a Skoda Superb ticks that...
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Bentley launches all-new Continental GT in Spring 2018
At launch, Bentley’s frankly ridiculous 6.0 litre, twin turbo W12 petrol engine will be the only engine to shift a car that still weighs in excess of two tonnes. This time...
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Bentley's first-ever diesel to be fitted into Bentayga
Not satisfied with having the world’s quickest SUV in the form of the W12-powered Bentayga, Bentley’s first-ever diesel is claimed to be the quickest in its class with a 168mph...