Bentley Launches Fourth Supersports Model Celebrating 100 Years of Performance Heritage
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Summary
Bentley Motors has launched the new Supersports model, a two-seater sports car featuring carbon-fibre surfaces and a luxurious interior designed to enhance the driving experience. This marks the fourth Supersports model from Bentley and celebrates the centenary of the brand's first Super Sports car from 1925. The vehicle combines race-informed design with luxury elements to create what Bentley calls its "most driver-focused" car to date.
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With a race-informed design, it is the fourth Supersports model to be launched by Bentley, and was created to celebrate the centenary of the brand's first Super Sports car, as it was previously known.
In 1925, Bentley created its first Super Sports car with a lightweight design, allowing it to be the bra
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