(Crewe, 5 November 2025) — A century after the original Bentley Super Sports set new expectations for performance, rarity and engineering ambition, the iconic name returns for only the fourth time in the marque’s history. On 13 November at 20:30 EST (01:30 GMT on 14 November), Bentley will unveil the new Supersports in New York — a car poised to become the lightest, purest and most driver-focused Bentley of the modern era.
This is not merely an evolution of the Continental GT; it is a recalibration of what a Bentley grand tourer can be. For the first time, the Supersports will be rear-wheel drive, a decision made entirely in pursuit of heightened driver engagement. By removing weight, refining balance and stripping the car back to the essentials of performance, Bentley’s engineers have created a machine designed to celebrate the fundamentals of driving with rare clarity.
The decision to craft the lightest Bentley of the modern age is a direct nod to the ethos of the 1925 Super Sports — a car commissioned for speed, simplicity and outright capability. One hundred years later, the Supersports spirit is reborn with the same purpose: to deliver performance not just through power, but through purity.
As with every Supersports before it, exclusivity is a defining pillar. Production will be strictly limited, ensuring that the new model will become one of the rarest and most collectible Bentleys ever built. Each unit will be hand-crafted in Crewe, combining the marque’s modern performance engineering with its unmatched heritage of craftsmanship.
Full technical specifications, performance data and design details remain under wraps until the global reveal. Bentley promises that when the covers come off in New York, the Supersports will mark a bold new chapter for the brand — a car shaped by its history yet engineered for a new era of enthusiast-focused performance.
More information will be released when the new Bentley Supersports is unveiled on Thursday 13 November at 20:30 EST (01:30 GMT on Friday 14 November).
















