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Is Anyone Going To Pay Over $400,000 For This Mansory Bentley Continental GT? | Carscoops

This Bentley Continental GT is rolling on a set of special forged wheels from Mansory measuring 22-inches at all four corners

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Is Anyone Going To Pay Over $400,000 For This Mansory Bentley Continental GT? | Carscoops

Modified by none other than Mansory, this Continental GT has become a little more eye-catching but unlike many of the tuner’s other projects, the changes made are quite subtle and actually suit the car surprisingly well.

Up front, you will no doubt notice that the Bentley is now rocking a revised bumper with striking new shrouds around the air intakes and a small splitter, all made from carbon fiber. Mansory has also refinished the grille in black. It has then fitted the Continental GT with a set of fully forged wheels known as the FD.15. These massive 22-inch shoes have an intriguing aerodisc-esque design and look quite striking.

For reference, these wheels aren’t exclusive to this Continental GT either and can be fitted to a range of other models, including the Audi RS6, Audi RS7, Bentley Bentayga, Lamborghini Urus, Land Rover Defender, Mercedes-Benz S-Class, and Rolls-Royce Cullinan, just to name a few.

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Some other alterations have been made to the car. These include the fitment of carbon fiber wing mirror caps, carbon fiber side skirt extensions, a rear lip spoiler, a fixed rear wing, and a rear diffuser, also manufactured from lightweight carbon fiber.

Is Anyone Going To Pay Over $400,000 For This Mansory Bentley Continental GT? | Carscoops

Flow Formed Alloy Rims Then there’s the price. Mansory is currently looking to part ways with this very Continental GT and is asking for €368,900 (~$409,000). That’s an eye-watering sum given that a new Continental GT can be purchased in Germany for a little over €220,000 (~$244,000).