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Bentley Arnage Red Label Bentley Arnage Green Label. The revised version of the car was launched as the Arnage Red Label in October 1999. At the same time, but without fanfare, Bentley made several minor modifications to the original BMW engined cars, and designated them as the "Arnage Green Label" for the 2000 model year.
The 1998-2000 Bentley Arnage (Green Label) is powered by a Cosworth-developed twin-turbo version of the M62B44. [46] This engine produces 260 kW (349 hp) and 569 N⋅m (420 lb⋅ft). [ 47 ]
BMW began supplying Rolls-Royce and Bentley with engines in 1998, specifically a V12 engine for the Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph and a twin-turbo 4.4-litre V8 engine to replace the 6.75-litre for the Bentley Arnage. BMW V8 engines were used exclusively in the Arnage from 1998 to 2000.
2000–2003 Volkswagen Passat GLX V6 4motion 2.8 V6; 2004–2005 Volkswagen Passat GLS 4motion 1.8T; ... 1998–2000 Bentley Arnage 4.4 V8;
Released as the 6HP 26 in 2000, it was the first 6-speed automatic transmission in a production passenger car. Other variations of the first generation 6HP in addition to the 6HP 26 , were 6HP19 , and 6HP 32 having lower and higher torque capacity, respectively.
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Bentley Arnage; Bentley Azure; BMW 3 Series; BMW 3 Series (E46) BMW 5 Series; BMW 5 Series (E39) BMW 7 Series (E38) BMW 3 Series Compact; BMW X5 (E53) BMW M3; BMW M5; BMW M6; BMW X5; BMW Z3; Bristol Type 603; Bugatti 16C Galibier; Buick Century; Buick Excelle; Buick Excelle GT; Buick LeSabre; Buick Park Avenue; Buick Regal; BYD F3
It was also adopted by Rolls-Royce in 1991 and modified after extensive testing, [1] and used initially in the Bentley Continental R, and subsequently other Rolls-Royce and Bentley vehicles. The 4L80 and 4L85 were built at Willow Run Transmission in Ypsilanti, Michigan .