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Next Bentley Arnage to be lighter, sportier

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A Driver’s Car

Next Bentley Arnage to be lighter, sportier, automaker says

By TONY LEWIN | AUTOMOTIVE NEWS

AutoWeek | Published 02/07/06, 10:08 am et

Bentley will explore lightweight construction techniques for the replacement of its flagship Arnage ultra-luxury sedan.

The future new model will compete with the Rolls-Royce Phantom and Mercedes-Benz Maybach at the very top of the luxury market, so it will be very sporting, despite its size and status.

“Bentley is the sporting alternative at that higher price too,” said Dirk van Braeckel, head of design at Bentley, told Automotive News Europe. Bentley is part of the Volkswagen group. “This is what will really differentiate us from the other cars. Ours will be a real driver’s car.”

The car would be more aerodynamic, more muscular and make a stronger statement, van Braeckel said. “Being a driver-focused car, it doesn’t necessarily have to be a long limousine or be focused on the rear.”

Asked whether the new car would be capable of more than 300 kph, like the Continental GT and Flying Spur, van Braeckel said: “Being a worthy Bentley, it would have to.”

He added: “But it would also have to be a very personal, hand-built, commission-oriented type of car, like the Arnage is today. For the Arnage customer, his car is more of a castle than a house.”

Bentley’s brand values are still the same as in the past, but they had been strengthened by the success of the Continental GT and Flying Spur, he said. “We gauge what we do in terms of our bloodline cars, but we don’t do retro.”

This year, Bentley will launch two new cabriolets – the new Azure and the open version of the Continental.

Link: http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/arti...E/60206010/1041

Interesting... everything that VW/Audi makes has traditionally been overweight and needlessly overengineered. Even the aluminum A8 is heavier than some of its steel-bodied competitors.

Even the aluminum A8 is heavier than some of its steel-bodied competitors.

Which ones? Keep in mind that the A8 has standard AWD, while on some competitors it's optional.

Which ones? Keep in mind that the A8 has standard AWD, while on some competitors it's optional.

True... aside from the Phaeton, I can only think of one other AWD big sedan -- the S430/500 4Matic.

True... aside from the Phaeton, I can only think of one other AWD big sedan -- the S430/500 4Matic.

The Chrysler 300 has AWD.......not sure if you consider that "big" though?

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