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Related: About this forumYes, This Is A Bentley SUV. Keep Playing The Lottery
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Behind the iconic matrix grill is a vehicle that does not skimp on indulgent details: one-piece wood veneer dash, silk wool floor mats, steering wheel carved to feel like a shotgun stock, 23-inch alloy wheels, panoramic glass roof panel. All-wheel drive complements a 6.0 liter, turbo-charged W12 engine, meaning its got the power to go off-road. Its doubtful anyone with enough cash to purchase one of these would actually take it anywhere remotely sporting, but most SUVs on the road today likely spend their time shuttling around cities in stop-and-go traffic, not traversing the wilds. Those relegated to the back seat can console themselves by watching the infotainment screens facing them on the front-seat headrests, while controlling both the multimedia and rear climate levels with a dedicated touch screen.
Is the EXP 9 F nice? Yes. Is it necessary? Probably not. Its a fairly blatant attempt by Bentley to grab some of the relevance back from Porsche and Ferrari, who have had success with an SUV and a four-door, squarely aimed at more family-oriented buyers. And for all its unabashed opulence, it looks almost
average. Like youd have to see the winged B emblem adorning the hood to believe it really and truly was a Bentley.
(H/T Dexigner) http://www.fastcodesign.com/1670048/yes-this-is-a-bentley-suv-keep-playing-the-lottery?partner=pob#15
I could probably buy 10 Jeeps for one of these (or more), but the integrated GPS in the instrument panel is pretty cool, I must admit.
zbdent
(35,392 posts)we'll even throw in this nifty auto elevator for your garage. Just let us know which house to deliver it to!"
bluedigger
(17,148 posts)zbdent
(35,392 posts)may I interest you in a frequent buyer program ?
bluedigger
(17,148 posts)zbdent
(35,392 posts)oops ... dmna dyslexia ...
bluedigger
(17,148 posts)I maintain it just depends on the lighting.
Gray ... wait, green ... no, grey ... no, Red ... no, a female ...
I'm confused ...
I would totally buy one, if it came in primer grey and rust, with cracked vinyl seats and no radio.