Bentley will end production of its W-12 engine in 2024.
The British luxury carmaker says a"limited number" of build slots remain for W-12-powered Continental GT, Bentayga, and Flying Spur models, meaning you can still buy a new 12-cylinder Bentley if you act quickly.
"Our progressive journey toward sustainable luxury mobility means making changes to every area of Bentley Motors," CEO Adrian Hallmark said in a statement."When we first launched the W-12 back in 2003, we knew we had a mighty engine that would propel both our cars and the brand forwards at speed.
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