Philippine Daily Inquirer
10:35 pm | Tuesday, April 30th, 2013
For the second year in a row, Bentley’s Continental GT was selected “Classic Car of the Future” in the coupe category by readers of the prestigious Motor Klassik magazine, a publication of Motor Presse Stuttgart.
More than 22,000 participants voted in both the print and online editions of the magazine, choosing from 60 cars in six “classic car” categories and from 54 cars in nine “classic cars of the future” categories.
Throughout Bentley’s history, iconic grand tourers have forged the brand’s reputation. In the 1950s, the beautiful R-Type Continental set new standards of performance and style. Gaining inspiration from the R-Type, which is universally regarded as one of the world’s most beautiful cars, the Bentley styling team designed new Continental GT, which in 2002 revolutionized the luxury coupe market, combining supercar performance and dynamism with remarkable everyday practicality. Not only did this mark the birth of a new product range for Bentley but also the beginning of an extraordinary renaissance for the Bentley brand.
Today the Continental GT range consists of the Continental V8, the Continental W12 and the recently launched performance flagship Continental GT Speed, available in Coupe and Convertible.
Remarking on the Motor Klassik award, Bentley Motors CEO Wolfgang Schreiber said: “Bentley’s heritage is a cornerstone of our brand. For decades our cars have defined ultimate luxury and high-performance grand touring. It is our goal to continue to build the best luxury cars in the world. We are honored that the readers recognize the Continental GT as a future classic and we thank them for this prestigious award.”
The award was presented at the Motor Klassik gala award ceremony at Schloss Dyck in Jüchen, Westphalia, on April 9.
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