Bentley has recently unveiled the newest chapter in a century-long legacy by unveiling the new Supersports. The most extreme and driver-focused version of the Continental yet, the new Supersports features a 657-horsepower twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 engine without a hybrid system, and it’s the first Continental GT ever to be rear-wheel drive. With only 500 units to be made, the model is already sold out, but that doesn’t mean Bentley is anywhere near done drumming up excitement about its driver-focused masterpiece.
An undisputable legend in the world of motocross, rally racing, and stunt performance, Travis Pastrana collaborated with Bentley Motors to create what the manufacturer is calling the most dynamic film in its history: ‘Supersports: FULL SEND.’ In the film, The new Bentley Supersports is taken by Pastrana for a tour around the Bentley campus and Dream Factory in Crewe, England, but it’s not just any tour, as Pastrana delivers a performance similar to the stunt-heavy “Gymkhana” series of films.
Earning the nickname “Pymkhana” after the Crewe campus’s location on Pyms Lane, the film was shown to an audience of 400 invited guests in Dubai, and it follows the final official Gymkhana film by Pastrana: ‘Aussie Shred.’ The Supersports was somewhat modified to make the stunts in the film possible, consisting of a hydraulic handbrake and the ability to power brake, both essential for drifting in the way Pastrana did in the film. The ‘FULL SEND’ car will be a part of Bentley’s 2026 events and be retained as part of the Heritage Collection in Crewe thereafter.
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The new Supersports is not the only star of the film, though, as Bentley gave some other icons from throughout its history appearances in the spectacle, as well. These included the Le Mans-winning Speed 8 from 2003, both generations of the Continental GT3, 1999’s Hunaudières concept, a car that was part of the line of concepts that would culminate in the Bugatti Veyron, the Pikes Peak Bentayga and Pikes Peak Continental GT, Bentley’s camouflaged future luxury urban SUV, five pre-war models, the EXP 15 concept, the final production Brooklands, which did a burnout, the two previous generations of the Supersports, and the original Supersports from 1925. With deliveries of the new Supersports beginning in 2027, the excitement for a new driver’s Bentley couldn’t reach a higher fever pitch.
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