Bentley to go green by 2012
Long gone are the days when Bentley was just a cheap Rolls Royce. These days the luxury marque owned by Volkswagen is selling thousands of cars per year, mostly in the US to you-know-who…
Not known for their frugality at the petrol pumps, Bentleys typically use only V8s and V12s to power their cars, featuring mainly superchargers as the protagonists in their quest for performance. The supercharger has been a Bentley trademark since the late 1920s. In 2012 however, things may change for Bentley as it strives to cut major emissions by then to 120 g/km of CO2 for every model in the range.
Consider that an Audi A3 1.9 TDI, BMW 118D and Fiat 500 1.2 Pop all come in at 119 g/km. Bentley says this goal is on a well-to-wheel basis, and that performance will not be affected by the new strategy. New “green” engines are the key to this, engines that will use renewable flex-fuels.
“By preparing our engines at an early stage for these fuels,” said Bentley CE Dr Franz-Josef Paefgen, “we believe we will help accelerate their adoption, as the supply and market for them develop. Taken together, the measures we are announcing will make the entire Bentley fleet capable of delivering less that 120 g/km by 2012.”
If Porsche can turn Hulk on us within a short space of time, what’s stopping the likes of Bentley from going the same route? Now, when can we see that hybrid fuel cell-powered Veyron that no one is talking about?
Ok, I read into second generation bio fuels vs first generation... then I found out about 3rd generation bio fuels. I am now converted, this is an amazing research area and needs to be funded in heavily. Good Job Bentley engineer's.
NO need to go green because there are not too much Bentleys. I think GM should go green.
Are you for real? I nearly see a Bentley every week of a month. They're ever so popular amongst the wealthy inhabitants
Bentley's were a cheap Rolls-Royce? (chokes on the the kippers Jeeves just brought in) How dare you... the Bentley was always the classier alternative for the real gentleman, not like those nouveau-rich Rolls Royces.
That is not true and you do not know your Bentley history- after bought by RR...Bentley was kept as a lower priced model with few changes...just GM used to do...change the headlights/tail and call it a different car. Bentley's unlike RR were always the choice of the sporting driver while a chauffeur drove you in the Rolls.
nouveau riche? Gimme a break, the whole aristocracy car by excellence is RR. The era of rebadged Rolls just allowed for slightly more discretion, which was a bit of a paradox on such gigantic cars, but that's about it.
Anything is possible with audi backing them up. With a car so big and heavy already they have the room to throw in a hybrid without it being too noticeable in performance.
Supercharged Bentleys? I thought the 6.75 was turbocharged since... like forever?
I know they were the same car with different badges but I'm saying that in terms of image Bentley HAD a classier image... nowadays though I'm not so sure. I guess the Arnage is still classy. Otherwise you have to buy a Bristol.
the first thing that bentley should do is to drop the arnage and design a new car from scratch and then worry about going greener.








while I admit that a Bentley running in with Audi A3 1.9 TDI, BMW 118D and Fiat 500 in terms of CO2 is a hella impressive goal. I question the use of flex fuels... if it takes 1.3 gallons of oil to produce 1 gallon of E85 then to achieve the 120g CO2 mark from well to wheel, is impossible... as soon as you fill your tank you have already surpassed the 120g of CO2 in just the amount of C02 produced to get the fuel to the pump.