Bentley introduces Continental Supersports

May 13, 2010 07:06 pm | Updated 11:48 pm IST - New Delhi

The Bentley Continental Supersports at the Geneva Motor Show. Its launch in India comes after the company announced its plans to introduce two new models in the country this year.

The Bentley Continental Supersports at the Geneva Motor Show. Its launch in India comes after the company announced its plans to introduce two new models in the country this year.

British luxury car brand Bentley on Thursday launched its fastest and most powerful model, Continental Supersports, in India priced at Rs. 2.25 crore (ex-showroom). The two-seater is the first Bentley car capable of running on both petrol and biofuel.

The launch comes two months after the company announced its plans to introduce two new models in the country this year.

“Being the fastest and most powerful Bentley, the coupe is sure to excite the speed lovers in India,” Exclusive Motors Pvt Ltd Managing Director Satya Bagla said in a statement.

The ‘Supersports' name for the model has been taken from the original two-seater Supersports, which was introduced in 1925 by the company. All its cars are handcrafted and assembled at its facility in Crewe (U.K.).

In March this year, Bentley had unveiled its top-end model ‘Mulsanne' in India priced at Rs. 2.90 crore.

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