Sunday, March 6, 2011

John Eagle European To Offer New World “Ice Speed Record” Edition Bentely Supersports

While Bugatti claims the Veyron Super Sport is the fastest car on land, the Bentley Supersports convertible shattered the world ice speed record two weeks ago. With Finland’s four-time world rally champion Juha Kankkunen at the wheel, the car achieved a speed of 205.48 mph.

To commemorate this achievement, Bentley has unveiled a special edition at the Geneva Auto Show. Only 100 Supersports “Ice Speed Record” roadsters will be produced worldwide. The first Supersports “Ice Speed Record” convertible and Kankkunen’s car went on display at the Bentley stand during the show on March 1.

Wolfgang Duerheimer, Bentley’s new Chairman and Chief Executive, said:
“Juha Kankkunen’s drive was a remarkable achievement and worthy of a very special car. The Continental Supersports ‘Ice Speed Record’ is a true driver’s car that captures that unique Bentley spirit. It offers extreme performance, agility and an extrovert personality, while retaining the refinement, handcrafted luxury and comfort our customers expect.”

The Super Sport encompasses a 6-liter, twin turbo-charged W12 engine, produces 640 PS (631 bhp) and 8590lb ft. of torque, paired with a Quickshift six-speed automatic transmission.

“The Bentley tradition is to deliver an unforgettable experience and with the Supersports that’s something truly special,” added Sonny Morgan, the principal dealer at John Eagle European’s Bentley of Austin. “We’re proud to offer Central Texas the complete line of Bentleys including the Supersports Ice Speed Record convertible.”

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