Some of the other important interior upgrades of the Continental GTC include the changes made to the switchgear, which is not directly cribbed from the AG Volkswagen parts bin any longer. The steering wheel is now designed to be more stylish, and it is equipped with a thick rim that is framed by some extravagant-like gauges. Additionally, the cabriolet has acquired an eight inch touch screen that is located in the hardtop. When compared to the old unit, the new infotainment system is a lot more intuitive and faster.
Next, in this 2012 Bentley Continental GTC review, we will look at the exterior of this convertible. The exterior of the Continental GTC is pretty much the same profile, as the model from 2006; however, those individuals with a keen eye will notice the grille that is slightly larger, and the front turn signals that are smaller.
The AWD system features a rear torque ratio of 40:60, which is unlike the original GTC’s ration of 50:50. Additionally, the twin-turbocharged, 6-liter W12 engine is capable of producing a superlative of 567bhp, which is 15bhp more than its precursor. Furthermore, the 700Nm peak torque is now as low as 1700rpm, which is 50Nm more than its precursor. The duties of the power transmission are now handled by the ZF 6HP28 gearbox that features QuickShift, which is capable of cutting shift times by approximately fifty percent, and also enabling double downshifts.






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