Defining the Bentley Blower as a monumentally classic racing machine is a massive understatement. And now a modern example of the Blower — called Car Zero — has been built by hand, a copy of the 1929 ...
The 4½-Liter Blower Bentley is, perhaps, the most iconic Bentley ever built. It’s a car created by W.O. Bentley himself in response to the increasing power of race cars. A mere 54 were built from 1929 ...
Bentley's Blower Continuation Series will compete in a handful of historic races in 2023. Bentley is building 12 continuation cars based on the 1929 Blower that Sir Henry Ralph Stanley "Tim" Birkin ...
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Back in September 2019, British carmaker Bentley gave its Mulliner division a new mission: Build 12 reproduction models of Bentley's iconic Blower, a vehicle of which is undoubtedly one of the brand's ...
The 4.5-liter straight-six engine of the 1929 Bentley Blower Continuation series has officially fired up for the first time. The exquisite unit will be powering the series’ prototype dubbed Car Zero, ...
The first all-electric Bentley isn't what you would have expected. Instead of going head-to-head with the Rolls-Royce Spectre, Bentley has collaborated with The Little Car Company to create an 85% ...
Drunk on nostalgia after completing its recent recreation of the "lost" 1939 Corniche, Bentley has commissioned its Mulliner division to build 12 reproductions of one of the brand's most famous ...
When Bentley let R&T drive the original 1929 Blower "Team Car" a couple of years ago, the automaker estimated its value to be around $34 million. Bentley subsequently created a run of near-identical ...
Despite being known for manufacturing luxurious wafts with British DNA and German engineering, Bentley is not just a manufacturer of posh and expensive cars or SUVs. The marque has a racing pedigree ...
The first all-electric Bentley has been revealed at Monterey Car Week in California – and it’s probably not what you expected. Instead of a battery-powered version of the Continental GT or Flying Spur ...
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