TopGear - August 2015 PH

(National Geographic (Little) Kids) #1

SPORTY BENTLEY


embodying the driver’s multifunction display.


Lee insists the general shape and proportions


of the EXP 10 are realistic. “It’s not some la-la


land concept.” The doors are the right size to get


in and out of, and there’s enough room inside—


the mechanical bits would fit. Mind you, a couple


of rival-company designers at Geneva reckoned


it would be hard getting the headlamp position


through the current impact rules. Whatever. The


front has a shorter overhang than a Continental,


which implies better weight distribution from


moving the engine backward relative to the


wheels. Ah, the engine. A topic on which Bentley


is keeping mum. Lee lets on: “It could be a hybrid


drive, for torque. And the benefit of being in the


VW Group is we can get platform parts.”


So what platform could it use? On the other


side of the Volkswagen Group, Porsche is work-


ing on a matrix called MSB. This has a longitu-


dinal front engine and RWD/AWD. It’s for the


late- 2016 Panamera, among other things, and


it’s lighter than the current Panamera skeleton.


Dürheimer suggests a production version of the


EXP 10 could be the MSB. “But it’s not all fixed.


You can carry over our corner units [suspen-


sions, driveshafts, brakes, hubs] and put them in


a new structure.”


A few minutes after the EXP 10 Speed 6 had


been unwrapped, Dürheimer gave me its elevator


pitch: “Bentley has always been in love with the


idea of a punchy, powerful two-seater.”


In love with, but never actually building. Even


back in the ’20s, when WO Bentley wanted to


make a faster car, he didn’t make a smaller or


lighter one, but instead added size and power. So


the four-cylinder 3.0-liter car grew into the long,


weighty, six-cylinder 6.5-liter. The hotted-up


version of that, the 1928-30 Speed Six, won Le


Mans twice and so you can see why Bentley has


reprised its name for this new concept. But that


granddaddy Speed Six certainly wasn’t the lithe


two-seater the marque is trying to invoke now.


Here then is a two-seat supercar that shrinks


Bentley’s sporting but high-luxury vibe into a


more agile package—a car to go against the Aston


Martin Vantage and its successor, and the AMG


GT and, three years from now, the Maserati


Alfieri. If you accept a paring-back of the cabin


luxury, you could include the rear or mid-engined


stuff like the 911 Turbo and the Audi R 8 plus the


ever-growing range of McLarens. The competi-


tion thinks there are customers out there. After


all these years, Bentley is close to finally allowing


itself to join in.


‘Here is a supercar tHat sHrinks bentley’s


HigH-luxury vibe into a more agile package’


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