Bentley debuts Supersports, Bentayga X Concept at FAT Ice Race in Montana
650 PS
120 mm
310 mm
What Happened
Bentley showcased three vehicles at the inaugural FAT Ice Race in Big Sky, Montana: the Supersports, Speed Six Continuation Series 'Factory Works' special, and Bentayga X Concept. The Supersports, previously featured in the FULL SEND film with Travis Pastrana, was driven on ice by Lia Block with studded tires. The Speed Six, created by Mulliner, and the Bentayga X Concept, an off-road-focused model based on the Bentayga Speed, also made their US debuts.
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The Bentayga X Concept features a 650 PS 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine, with modifications including forged 22-inch rims by Brixton, increased track width by 120 mm, raised ride height by 55 mm, and enhanced wading depth over 550 mm. The concept also includes roof-mounted storage and spotlights, and even carries an electric Bambino-sized Go Kart.
Why this matters
The event showcases Bentley's latest performance and off-road concepts while strengthening its partnership with FAT International for future automotive events.
Terms in This Story
- Mulliner
- Bentley's bespoke and coachbuilding division that creates custom and limited-edition vehicles.
- Continuation Series
- Bentley's program of building new versions of classic pre-war models, such as the Speed Six.
- Bentley Dynamic Ride
- A 48V electric active anti-roll control system that improves handling and stability.
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