Bentley Azure

The Bentley Azure is a large, four-seater luxury convertible from Bentley Motors Limited, a subsidiary of Volkswagen. The Azure is based on the Arnage Drophead Coupᅢᄅ prototype, and uses a 6.8ᅡᅠL twin-turbo V8 petrol engine which produces 450ᅡᅠhp (335ᅡᅠkW) and 645ᅡᅠftᅡᄋlbf (874ᅡᅠNm), 450ᅡᅠbhp (336ᅡᅠkW). It is expected to achieve a top speed of 168ᅡᅠmph (270ᅡᅠkm/h). The United States Department of Energy lists Betley Azure as the least fuel-ef... More

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Bentley

Bentley is a make of automobile produced by Bentley Motors Limited.

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