Bentley transformed an industrial corner of Manhattan’s Lower West Side into a stage set for reinvention. The crowd — a mix of New York’s cultural leaders, style arbiters, and longtime Bentley loyalists — waited as the room dimmed. When the sliding doors finally opened, the reaction was immediate. The new Bentley Supersports stepped into the light with a presence that felt almost defiant. Leaner, sharper, and unmistakably focused, it marked a dramatic evolution of the Continental GT.
This new Supersports brings a purposeful clarity to the Bentley lineup. Rear-wheel drive, a two-seat cockpit, and a pure twin-turbo V8 place the emphasis squarely on driver engagement. Celebrating 100 years since the first Bentley “Super Sports,” this modern interpretation embraces an unfiltered, mechanical authenticity that feels almost radical in an era of electrification.
The exterior is the most assertive Continental GT silhouette yet, defined by deep aerodynamic surfacing and a stance that conveys speed even at rest. The carbon-fiber roof and sculpted aero elements sharpen the car’s proportions while preserving the unmistakable elegance that anchors Bentley design. From the front splitter to the fixed rear wing, every element underscores the Supersports’ shift toward a more dynamic, driver-centric identity.
Jerry Seinfeld & Bentley's Chairman and CEO, Dr Frank-Steffen Walliser. Jerry Seinfeld & Bentley's Chairman and CEO, Dr Frank-Steffen Walliser.
Inside, Bentley trades the traditional rear cabin for a sculptural carbon-fiber and leather shell, creating a space that feels intimate and intentional. Lower-set sports seats nestle the driver into the architecture of the car, surrounded by leather, Dinamica, and carbon fiber that frame performance through a lens of modern luxury.
For Bentley, the Supersports is more than a limited-run celebration — it is a declaration of where the brand is headed. As Bentley’s Chairman and CEO, Dr. Frank-Steffen Walliser, shared during the reveal, “The new Supersports is more than just the most driver-focused Bentley yet. It signifies a return to Bentley making more extreme cars — ones that combine extraordinary breadth of ability with true driver engagement, while remaining pieces of automotive artwork unique and bespoke to each customer.”
He went on to note that the Supersports is the first project developed fully under his leadership, and one he sees as a clear statement of intent for Bentley’s future: bold, technically sophisticated, yet still grounded in craftsmanship and individuality.
With only 500 examples to be built and production beginning in late 2026, the Supersports arrives not just as a machine of performance, but as a modern expression of Bentley’s daring side — one that New York witnessed in unforgettable fashion.