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Bentley gets the last word on luxury motoring, with Grand Convertible concept

It seems impossible, but Bentley has topped itself. The British automaker has just unleashed a world beating concept convertible on the 2014 LA Auto Show. Dubbed the Grand Convertible, this behemoth seems like the penultimate word on luxury motoring.

First the numbers: the Grand Convertible is equipped with Bentley’s signature 6.75-liter twin turbo V8, which puts out a gut wrenching 530 horsepower and 830 pound-feet of torque, enough to create actual time paradoxes.

No word on performance figures, but if it is anything like its Mulsanne and GT Speed compatriots the Grand Convertible will overcome galactic weight to achieve mind bending performance.

What we can say is that the Grand Convertible has everything we have come to expect from British luxury. The rear deck Tonneau cover is a sea of walnut polished to a mirror finish, like something off a duke’s motor yacht.

The interior is large enough to seat at least two monarchs, three sitting heads of state or four regular fabulously wealthy in a sea of buttery quilted leather. In fact, Bentley needed to skin 14 very fashionable cows to provide the wrappings for the seats and trim.

There is no word on whether Bentley will actually produce this vehicle, but the executives seem optimistic. Bentley’s very British CEO Wolfgang Durheimer said, “We are eagerly awaiting the response of our customers to this car. We will ensure that this car – if it reaches the roads – will be a highly exclusive, extremely limited collector’s piece.”

So while we can certainly hope that this stunning statement on luxury motoring reaches the road, there won’t be many of them.

Peter Braun
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Peter is a freelance contributor to Digital Trends and almost a lawyer. He has loved thinking, writing and talking about cars…
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