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  2. List of longest consumer road vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Bentley Mulsanne EWB: 4-door sedan Ultra-luxury car 229.33 in (5.825 m) [13] 2016-2020 ... 2011-2020 Ford Motor Company: Ford Crown Victoria LWB: 4-door sedan

  3. Bentley - Wikipedia

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    On 23 March 2020, Bentley announced to halt production due to COVID-19 pandemic. [47] In June 2020, Bentley announced that it will cut around 1,000 (one quarter of 4,200) job places in the UK as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. [48] On 3 November 2020, Bentley announced that all new cars sold will be electric by 2030.

  4. Bentley Continental GT - Wikipedia

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    The Bentley Continental GT is a grand touring car manufactured and marketed by the British company Bentley Motors since 2003. A two-door coupé or convertible, and has four seats, it was the first new Bentley released after the company's acquisition by Volkswagen AG in 1998, and the first Bentley to employ mass production manufacturing techniques.

  5. Bentley bets big on hybrids and a younger luxury consumer - AOL

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    The progression to hybrid began with the Bentayga SUV and then the Flying Spur sedan; however, the Continental GT gets Bentley’s all-new V8 plug-in hybrid powertrain, offering up to 50 miles of ...

  6. Category:Bentley vehicles - Wikipedia

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  7. Average price for a Bentley is now £189,000 as profits soar

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  8. Bentley Continental - Wikipedia

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    Bentley Continental refers to several models of cars produced by Bentley Motors. Originally, it referred to a special chassis for engines more powerful than the usual offering, supplied to a selected number of coachbuilders for the fitting of very light-weight coachwork designed under Rolls-Royce supervision.

  9. Rolls-Royce–Bentley L-series V8 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Rolls-Royce–Bentley L-series V8 engine is an engine introduced in 1959. Built in Crewe, it was used on most Rolls-Royce and Bentley automobiles in the four decades after its introduction, with its final application being the Bentley Mulsanne which ended production in 2020.