Bentley is exhibiting a new coupe concept in Geneva

Yesterday's VW Group Night on the eve of the Geneva Motor Show did not bring many surprises. That's actually the only thing Bentley took care of with the interesting concept EXP 10 Speed 6 .

Although it has some basic design elements identical to the Continental GT, in a direct comparison of the two swimsuits, the lower and more muscular structure of the EXP 10 stands out. The shape of the body is said to have been inspired by aviation, and its purity is meant to resemble the fuselage and wings. At the same time, Bentley does not forget the traditional elements of its cars, that is why, for example, the concept is painted in dark green metallic British Racing Green , there are four headlamps with Bentley lettering in the front part and the Matrix radiator grille is here in a completely new interpretation. A detail of the future is the metal 3D printing used to knit the radiator grille, the oval exhaust tips, the side air intakes and the door handles.

Even more interesting than the body is the interior with a massive center console , dividing the cabin into two wings, and literally layers of brown and, in a minority, dark Poltrona Frau leather. A pair of sports seats are located just within reach of the vertically oriented multimedia system with a curved 12-inch touchscreen . Next to the display, the center console consists of only a rotary control and, above all, an asymmetric gear selector made of aluminum, copper and cherry wood. This is also found in the door panels along with 3D stitching . The instrument panel is divided into two parts – an analog tachometer and a digital display, including a speedometer. And since the coupe is only a two-seater, the removal of the rear seats created a generous space for custom-made luggage, which is watched over by a massive spacer.

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Source: Bentley