Introducing the Bentley Continental GT Tuned By Vilner

Introducing the Bentley Continental GT Tuned By Vilner

  Vilner, a Bulgarian-based tuner has released their latest official tuning project for the Bentley Continental GT.  The project took them 8 months to complete in which a client brought in his Bentley Continental GT.  Everything from the interior and exterior to the vehicle's engine, Vilner tweaked and tuned.  Working with the client, Vilner gave the Bentley a unique visual stance that expressed the client's own style of luxury, comfort and individuality.  According to Vilner, this is their most extensive project.   Vilner initially worked on the car's exterior by removing the Racing Green paint job which it had when it was brought in, in favor of a gray graphite matte finish.  Then several carbon fiber aero components like wider fenders in both the front and rear were added, extending the car's width by 2 inches in the front and 3 inches in the rear.  They also managed to add a front and rear carbon spoiler and a rear diffuser at the back with the tailpipes and tips also being modified.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
05 Jun 2013

The Bulgarian-based tuner embroidered the wings of the Bentley Logo with Bordeaux and on the lateral part of the seats. The ceiling in the interior was wrapped with Black Alcantara with custom patterns which are also on the seats. The steering wheel also went through a modification to fit the client’s preferences.

The engine was tuned and now features an increased engine power from 560hp and 480 lb-ft of torque to 660 hp and 575 lb-ft of torque. The Bentley Continental GT can now reach a top speed of 202 mph (325km/h) instead of the standard top speed of 197mph (318km/h).

Take a closer look at the Vilner Bentley Continental GT in our gallery.

Credits: Oneshift News Team

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