The Brooklands coupé faces both directions along the golden thread of Bentley’s history.
Andreas Wüest, owner of the last-ever left-hand drive example, traces that thread back to the origins. “In this car you feel the heritage, the torque, the materials. To have kept those over a century is truly unique.”
There’s something personal too. “Back in the 1920s the Bentley Boys were one of the coolest things in the car scene. Racing their Bentleys, a group of friends, passionate… a bit rock’n’roll.”
“This is a connection my friends I have with the Bentley Boys.” They drive, they travel, they live the life. “Even if the rules now are stricter than back then, so I don’t have as many options. But I have a pretty good life. People say I didn’t sign up for the system.”
The Brooklands was the final coupé powered by Bentley’s heroic 6.75-litre V8. Andreas also perceives a forward-facing path from his 2010 car along that golden thread, to today’s Bentley Continental family – their aristocratic discretion, their imperial powertrains, their solidity, their craft. Every component is different, but the soul stays intact.
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