A downward - sloping roof spoiler and
twin exhaust tailpipes further add to the muscular look.
Not exact matches
As you might expect, Bentley hasn't gone too
far out of its way to mark the car out as a diesel, with only a new
exhaust tailpipe design (dubbed «
twin quad»), a subtle V8 Diesel badge low on the front door, and a black matrix grille with a chrome surround.
The two
exhaust gas ducts feed into a single muffler from which the customary M
twin tailpipes extend out through the
far left and right - hand sides of the rear apron.
The sporty stance is
further enhanced with an ironstone diffuser, silk - metal finished details and
twin exhaust tailpipes.
And, of course, the mighty sound of a 911
twin turbo flat - six engine, which is
further reinforced by the sports
exhaust system, fitted as standard, with two centrally positioned
tailpipes in black (high - gloss).
A V8 Diesel badge is embedded on the lower front door edge, complemented by a new Bentley «
twin - quad»
exhaust tailpipe design, which provide a
further subtle reminder of the new engine specification.
A purposeful black and chrome grille at the front is complemented by Bentley «
twin - quad»
exhaust tailpipes at rear, both of which provide a
further subtle reminder of the new engine specification.
For the Vantage it's been given a
further software fiddle to make the throttle more aggressive, plus a shoutier
exhaust system (with surprisingly small
twin tailpipes - best you go for the louder sports
exhaust with its quad
tailpipes).