Bentley Motors is showcasing its latest performance lineup at the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed, pairing hillclimb debuts of its newest models with a live demonstration of the factory craftsmanship behind them.
Last year, Bentley brought 30 cars to the festival. This year, 14 Bentleys take center stage across the four-day event at the Goodwood Estate in West Sussex, running through July 12. The new Continental GT Supersports, the British marque’s first rear-wheel-drive Continental GT and its most driver-focused Continental to date, is also making its dynamic debut on the 1.2-mile hillclimb.
Limited to just 500 numbered examples and powered by a non-hybrid 657-horsepower twin-turbo V8, the Supersports is also appearing for the first time in the new Mulliner design themes, three exclusive visual treatments developed for the model, on display at the stand. Another highlight is Bentley's own 'Pymkhana car', the Full-Send Supersports, driven by Travis Pastrana, which we have previously seen several times this year, from Dubai to the FAT Ice Race in Austria, and more recently, Tokyo, Japan.
The new Flying Spur S, revealed earlier this year as the most powerful Flying Spur S ever built, is making its dynamic debut at the same event. The Bentayga Speed is returning to the hill where it set the fastest ICE production SUV run in the event's history at last year's edition with a time of 55.8 seconds. A new Bespoke Series by Mulliner is also on display, representing the annual limited-edition program that sits between Bentley's standard configurator and a full bespoke commission.
Behind the stand, a smaller but equally significant story is playing out. Among the team that made the 220-plus-mile journey south from Crewe is Alison Bourne, who has spent 19 of her 23 years at Bentley trimming and sewing steering wheels. She hand-signs every wheel she completes, and at Goodwood, she is demonstrating her work to the public for only the second time, including teaching visitors a new stitch she personally invented for Bentley, the box stitch.
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Elsewhere on the stand, Phill Dean, Bespoke Design Manager for Mulliner and now in his 17th year with Bentley, is hosting co-creation sessions with customers who have traveled from around the world specifically to commission their next car.
The technical side is equally well represented; Callum Downham is a vehicle technician making his first Goodwood appearance, responsible for keeping the display cars and hillclimb entries ready for action. Adam Critchley, a Mulliner Technician, tends to Bentley's heritage fleet, including cars approaching 100 years old. Caitlyn Murrell, a degree apprentice who volunteered to join the merchandise team, rounds out the group.

The exclusive 1919 Collection merchandise, available only at Goodwood and Monterey Car Week, has been selling out its daily allocation each morning, with some visitors making the trip to the festival specifically to secure pieces. As Bentley looks ahead, the brand is also preparing for its next major chapter with the upcoming Torcal electric model, giving Goodwood added significance as one of the last major events before the brand's transition towards EVs gets underway.
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