Bentley Supersports: Harder, lighter Continental bound for Australia

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Bentley has confirmed its new performance halo – the stripped out, two-seat Supersports – will be sold in Australia, albeit in extremely limited numbers.

Fewer than 10 out of 500 total examples of the Supersports have been allocated to the local market, with each expected to wear a price tag in the vicinity of $900,000 before on-road costs.

“Let’s say it’s a high single figure,” Bentley chief communications officer Wayne Bruce told CarExpert when asked about the Australian allocation.

“It’s noisier and more exciting to drive than the current GT Speed, but you could still drive from Melbourne to Sydney in that car if you wanted to.”

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The ‘Super Sports’ moniker first adorned a Bentley in 1925 – more specifically a lighter, more powerful version of the 3 Litre. Supersports branding has since been applied to two separate generations of the modern Continental, while the upcoming Supersports will ditch the Continental name but remain based on Bentley’s two-door coupe.

Production of the new Supersports will commence from the fourth quarter of 2026, with customer deliveries beginning in early 2027.

Under the bonnet is a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 boasting new cylinder heads, larger turbos, and a stronger crankcase to develop 490kW and 800Nm. There’s also a bespoke Akrapovič exhaust for additional performance and aural drama.

Unlike the base Continental, the V8 drives the rear wheels only via an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, and an electronic limited-slip differential. The ZF transmission has uprated clutches and remapped software for shaper gear changes, and its downshift on braking strategy has been retuned for better stability.