 Bentley  will take a large share of the spotlight with the vehicle you see  above. It has no name yet, and no technical specifics have been  released, but what Bentley has revealed is that this will be the  marque's fastest, most powerful production car yet.And while the fuel  price is increasing from one day to another day,this Bentley Supercar  will runs on biofuel. Visually, the grilles all have a blackout  treatment, and sizable vertical intakes occupy the front bumper's outer  edges. The hood also sports a pair of vents, presumably to help extract  engine heat.
Bentley  will take a large share of the spotlight with the vehicle you see  above. It has no name yet, and no technical specifics have been  released, but what Bentley has revealed is that this will be the  marque's fastest, most powerful production car yet.And while the fuel  price is increasing from one day to another day,this Bentley Supercar  will runs on biofuel. Visually, the grilles all have a blackout  treatment, and sizable vertical intakes occupy the front bumper's outer  edges. The hood also sports a pair of vents, presumably to help extract  engine heat.Given that the 600-horsepower/553-lb-ft Continental GT Speed currently owns the "most powerful production Bentley" title, look for more extreme ratings on this new, obviously Continental-based monster. As for the biofuel half of the equation, we expect to see an ethanol-drinking version of the twin-turbocharged W12 that propels the rest of the Continental range.
 

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