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About 2012 Bentley Continental GT
Overview

When a “refresh” encompasses changes like those in the 2012 Bentley Continental GT, you start wondering why you plunked down your quarter-million only last year. Not that anything done to the '12 Continental GT is that substantial – a bump here, a bit of smoothing there – but it’s a collection of changes that add up to enough to make you feel a bit cheated. With power upgrades, a new stereo and suspension changes, questions abound. Did they just cut corners and rush the model initially? Why not a whole new model instead of this refresh? The visual adjustments are welcome, too, but bring with them the same issues. Is any of it really worth re-upping for the new version? Let’s take them in turn.
To start, Volkswagen took its 2-door Phaeton chassis and shaved 143 pounds – mostly by replacing crucial suspension bits with aluminum. Hard to imagine that making much of a difference in a 2-ton car, but weight saved at the corners makes a big difference, and testers have reported a more sporting feel to the big Bentley, despite the light steering so common to entrants in this luxury segment. This is helped by a bit of tuning to the suspension and dampers, and it seems to have worked.
More sport was injected into the twin-turbo, 6.0-liter W12 engine as well, in the form of 15 extra hp and 37 extra lb-ft of torque for totals of 567 and 516, respectively. No difference in performance figures from the bump, but testers have reported a seat-of-your-pants improvement. Bentley has also turned its tuning forks on the ZF 6-speed automatic transmission, reducing cog-swap time by half and allowing for double downshifts that will skip a gear for more immediate power delivery in the beefiest part of the power band. However, there is still downshifting reluctance when not in the optional “Sport” mode – an annoyance one shouldn’t have to tolerate at this price range.
While the Bentley is still fitted with its Volkswagen AWD system, the torque bias has been shifted to a 40/60 split for a more aggressive feel compared to the even break on previous model years, and it’s a welcome change. The Continental has always been plagued with VW parts threatening to cheapen its feel, but no such penalties here. In fact, VW components have been dropped from the interior as well, and a new multifunction steering wheel is the first thing you’ll notice. After that, shift your gaze past the iconic organ-pull switches and analog clock to the newly standard $7,000 Naim audio system. It’s not the best premium system available, but it does just fine here in the coupe.
Outside there’s more of the same, with revised styling that sharpens corners and tightens edges. The biggest change is in the truncated rear, but don’t overlook the LED lights front and back or the larger grille fitted with new mesh top and bottom.
In all, these changes are almost enough to make you forget the new, direct-injected, Audi-shared, 4.0-liter V8 that Bentley is offering this year. It’s part of the company's new “green” commitment and promises to emit 40 percent less CO2 than the 6.0-liter beast. Sadly, the changes are not enough to make you forget the money you spent on your 2011 Continental. Expect a lot of sad faces around Beverly Hills this year.
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Anonymous
Reviewed a 2012 Bentley W12 AWD on Aug 13, 2013
Overall the car is fantastic. As mentioned the only negatives are the gas mileage, the amount of space in the back seats and maybe maintenance costs (though nothing has happened to mine that was not standard maintenance under warranty). The car definitely draws attention to itself. You can expect quite a few turned heads and the occasional person taking a picture with their phone. That's probably not everyones "thing" but its worth a few laughs.
Karen B
Reviewed a 2012 Bentley Continental GT on Jun 24, 2020
The car has great features and has a fair price tag. It would be helpful if more pictures were available.
Jerome M
Reviewed a 2012 Bentley Continental GT on Dec 9, 2022
This model Bentley is a good value if reasonably price and the milage is low. Its a model that cannot be certified, so the maintenance record should be complete. It compares favorably with the Porsche 911 of similar age.
Corey T
Reviewed a 2012 Bentley Continental GT on May 12, 2021
No interior appeal, color, rims and price should be lowered
2012 Bentley Continental GT Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| W12 AWD | $189,900 |
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