The Bentley Brooklands Saloon, a 4-door full-size luxury car produced from 1992 to 1998, is known for integrating micro-computer technology to control various aspects such as suspension, instrument displays, and air-conditioning. The later models, particularly from 1996 onwards, saw the addition of a light-pressure turbocharger, enhancing the vehicle's performance. It is known for its classic design elements like the Bentley waterfall grille and dual headlights and continued Bentley's angular design theme from the 1980s and early 1990s, featuring a descending bootlid and chrome B-pillars that were a signature in many vehicles from Bentley and Rolls-Royce of that era.
Total production: Approximately 550 units. Features include: Engine: 8 cylinder, 90-degree V-configuration | Cylinder Head: Aluminium-silicon alloy | Transmission: 4-speed automatic | Fuel Injection: Bosch MK Motronic fuel injection and ignition control system | Turbocharger: From 1996, an exhaust-driven Garrett AiResearch turbocharger was fitted | Suspension: Independent front and rear suspension, self-levelling with automatic ride control | Brakes: Front ventilated disc brakes and plain rear discs with an anti-lock device | Wheelbase: 3,061 mm (120.5 in) | Tyre Size: 235/70 R 15