All-New Bentley Continental GT W12 and Bentley Bentayga V8 Road Tests

All-New Bentley Continental GT W12

The Continental GT’s profile is longer and lower than its predecessor, due in part to the positioning of the front wheels 135mm further forward, which in turn allows the bonnet to be extended and the nose to be lowered. There’s plenty of room for 4 adults to stretch out comfortably and ample luggage room in the capacious boot. All-New Bentley Continental GT W12 and Bentley Bentayga V8 Road Tests 3

This all-new Bentley Continental GT Coupe is a luxury tourer offering exquisite design and craftsmanship, as well as unrivalled power alongside advanced auto technology.

In the words of Wolfgang Durheimer, Bentley’s chairman and CEO: “Bentley has been at the forefront of luxury Grand Touring for nearly one hundred years. The new, third-generation Continental GT is the pinnacle of our design and engineering achievements and marks the next step in Bentley’s journey”.

We reach our destination some 30km north of Dubai – at a lofty 1,934m above sea level.

Just a year ago you were lucky to get a coffee this side of the mountain. Today, there is a fabulous roof deck and restaurant area – perfect for launches and lunches. And the world’s longest zip line (Toroverde, 2.83km long) at 1680m, as well as a vertiginous via ferrata for daredevils.

restaurant Jebel Jais Hajar mountains

From the elevated decking outside the restaurant, we look over the desert below towards the seaside city of Ras Al Khaimah. Thankfully, it’s about 10 degrees colder up here – the Jebel Jais Hajar mountains stand nearly 2,000 metres above sea level. It’s still autumn, but the heat in the Emirates envelops you like a sweaty oven.

The table is laid, and we dine on a Peak of Luxury feast from top chef Colin Clague. Some of Clague’s notable achievements include being part of the pre-opening team for the Burj Al Arab in Dubai, as well as executive chef at Zuma – the award-winning Japanese izakaya restaurant in London and Dubai.

Our sit-down meal begins with mocktails: lime and elderflower, as well as a superb ‘1919’ (the year Bentley was founded) – comprising grapefruit juice, passion fruit syrup, pomegranate molasses and lemonade) – quite the best mocktail I’ve ever tasted.

Chef Colin Clague
Chef Colin Clague

Chef Clague has curated a bespoke British menu with a Middle Eastern twist. A delicious Lock Fyne Sottish salmon for starters, followed by mulligatawny soup with Baharat spiced quail. Mains: a choice of seared sirloin of beef or poached haddock fishcake and a slow-cooked egg. And dessert a wonderful elderflower jelly with mixed berries, raspberry sorbet. A fitting meal for such a refined British marque.

There’s time for a wander before we descend the mountain in the Bentaygas.

The panoramic views from here are spectacular: rocky desert terrain dotted with Berber villages. Dust. Heat. Adventure. And superb driving roads which are almost empty.

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I’d driven Bentley’s award-winning luxury SUV before, but only along country lanes in Oxfordshire, so this was a very different terrain.

The new Bentayga 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine sounds like a racing car, and her twin quad exhaust tailpipes not only emit an essential sexy growl but they look very cool, too. This ultimate luxury SUV has a generous range of 464 miles and a top speed of 180mph, although we really needed a track for that – or an autobahn. I certainly got to test her 0 to 60mph in 4 seconds along a straight – pure adrenaline.

Gina Baksa

Luxurious Magazine Reporter

Gina is a freelance features and lifestyle journalist and regularly writes for international travel and lifestyle titles. From testing supercars to glamping in the Kruger, getting up close and personal with the magical White Lions of Timbavati to experiencing the power of plant medicine in the Peruvian Amazon, her travels have seen her leap out of planes, dive on the Barrier Reef, go walkabout in the Aussie Outback and shark cage dive in South Africa. She interviews celebrities and influencers, and relishes engaging with and sharing the human story behind luxury brands and personalities. An avowed Francophile, she speaks fluent French and German, is learning Spanish, and recently published her first children’s book. She is a world traveller and adventurer with a passion for writing about real estate, gastronomy, film, supercars, spas, travel, boutique hotels, and personal development, as well as covering launches and events. Having lived in Australia, New York and the south of France, she is currently based on London’s vibrant South Bank and regularly travels worldwide on lifestyle and travel assignments.

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