The Bentley Eight, introduced in 1984 and produced until 1992, represented a significant chapter in the evolution of Bentley's luxury car lineage. It was aimed at a broader market, seeking to attract a new clientele while maintaining the brand's prestigious image. The introduction of the Bentley Eight was more than just an expansion of Bentley's model lineup; it was a strategic move that helped to ensure the brand's relevance and appeal in a changing automotive landscape. By offering a blend of traditional Bentley luxury with a more approachable profile, the Eight appealed to both long-time Bentley enthusiasts and a new generation of luxury car buyers. This model thus stands as a testament to Bentley's adaptability and enduring commitment to luxury and quality.
Total Production: 1,734 units Features Include: Engine Configuration: 8-cylinder, 90-degree V-configuration | Fuel System: Twin SU carburetors | Cylinder Head: Aluminium-silicon alloy | Transmission: 3-speed automatic gearbox was offered | Suspension: Independent suspension with front and rear coil springs | Rear Suspension Feature: Hydraulic self-levelling height control at the rear. This system automatically adjusted the car's ride height, maintaining stability and comfort irrespective of load conditions | Braking System: Front ventilated disc brakes and plain rear discs | Wheelbase and Dimensions: 3,061 mm (120.5 in) | Tyres: 235/70HR x 15