Bentley GTC Birkin Edition by MTM
Sir Henry Ralph Stanley "Tim" Birkin, 3rd Baronet (26 July 1896 – 22 June 1933) was one of the original "Bentley Boys" of the 1920s.
The German tuning company Motoren Technik Mayer have released this tuned version of the Bentley Continential GTC and named the car after him.
Unlike Mansory, MTM twiddle with the engine and obtain serious upgrades in specifications as an outcome.
In the spec, MTM conjures up an increase from 560 bhp to 650 bhp / 478 kW from the 6-liter W12 engine, and manage to obtain a staggering 795 Nm of torque compared to the production version of 650 Nm. That is certainly serious figures from this Bentley.
An MTM-modified Continential GT at the Nardo oval in Italy was able to produced a proven 331 km/h, making it the fastest Bentley ever built. That is 220 mph.
MTM are also working on the Bentley Continental GT Speed. They are preparing the car for tuning to 750 hp (551 kw) where it is claimed that the top speed of 340 km/h is possible!
That is a one fast Bentley.
Labels: Continental GT, mansory
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