Bentleys are already top-notch models but some people around the world are attempting to further enhance some of its features with the help of several aftermarket packages. The best example comes from Vorsteiner, the tuning house that already developed tuning kits for a number of vehicles in the luxury class, including the CLK 63 AMG.
The company's latest contraption is a tuning kit for Bentley Continental GT and GT Speed which will be marketed under the BR9 name.
According to insideline.com, the package comprises a new front bumper and larger air intakes that will be used to cool the engine. A carbon fiber-made spoiler and side skirts, a new rear bumper, a diffuser and a new deck lid spoiler are also available as part of the set. All parts are made of carbon fiber, thus adding only low weight without affecting too much the engine performance.
"Vorsteiner’s Carbon Fiber Honeycomb Matrix (CFHM) structure gives our parts superior stiffness, strength & durability compared to traditional hand laid carbon fiber and fiberglass materials," it is mentioned in the official description of the package.
The body will be lowered by 1.5 inches in the front and 1.4 inches at the rear, the aforementioned source mentioned.
Other features include 22-inch forged aluminum wheels, Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires and optional custom paint for the wheels.
Pricing information is yet to be disclosed but you should expect to pay at least several thousands dollars to get the aforementioned parts. And we guess that every Bentley out there would deserve such a treatment, despite its already eye-catchy look.
The company's latest contraption is a tuning kit for Bentley Continental GT and GT Speed which will be marketed under the BR9 name.
According to insideline.com, the package comprises a new front bumper and larger air intakes that will be used to cool the engine. A carbon fiber-made spoiler and side skirts, a new rear bumper, a diffuser and a new deck lid spoiler are also available as part of the set. All parts are made of carbon fiber, thus adding only low weight without affecting too much the engine performance.
"Vorsteiner’s Carbon Fiber Honeycomb Matrix (CFHM) structure gives our parts superior stiffness, strength & durability compared to traditional hand laid carbon fiber and fiberglass materials," it is mentioned in the official description of the package.
The body will be lowered by 1.5 inches in the front and 1.4 inches at the rear, the aforementioned source mentioned.
Other features include 22-inch forged aluminum wheels, Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires and optional custom paint for the wheels.
Pricing information is yet to be disclosed but you should expect to pay at least several thousands dollars to get the aforementioned parts. And we guess that every Bentley out there would deserve such a treatment, despite its already eye-catchy look.