8 Most Expensive Bentley Cars

British luxury car brand Bentley has been around for over 100 years and has produced some of the world's most luxurious and expensive cars. With modest beginnings in Cricklewood, North London, this luxury brand would become famous for winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans sports car race several times from the 1920s to 1930s.

Fast forward to 2022, and Bentley has pushed automobile-making boundaries to produce ultra-luxury cars with unique designs, powerful engines, and high-performance capabilities. This article looks at 8 of the most expensive Bentley cars in the world.

8. 2020 Bentley Flying Spur 

Price: $261,460

2020 Bentley Flying Spur

While the average price for the 2020 Bentley Flying Spur is a cool $261,460, this Bentley is one of the most expensive on the market, with the cost of this model going up to $440,000. Referred to as the ultimate luxury grand touring sedan, this luxurious car provides style and comfort that can easily be compared to a limousine.

The 48-valve W12 engine, 626 horsepower Bentley Flying Spur, ranges drastically in price due to its optional features. These include a full roof panoramic glass sunroof, a 16-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system, a 2,200W Naim system, and several single and dual veneer wood options. The Flying Spur includes the world’s first three-dimensional diamond quilted leather door inserts.

7. 2012 Bentley Continental GT Speed 

Price: $275,000+

2012 Bentley Continental GT Speed

If you’re in the market for a true sports car with all the luxury that a Bentley provides, look no further than 2012’s Continental GT Speed. The W12 engine on this expensive car produces 633 HP and 620 feet of torque. The all-wheel drive Continental GT speed is available as a convertible and eight-speed automatic. With a top speed of 205 mph and a 0-60 acceleration in just four seconds, you are truly getting the best of all worlds with this expensive Bentley car.

6. 2022 Bentley Continental GT Speed Convertible 

Price: $307,225

2022 Bentley Continental GT Speed Convertible

The most expensive Bentley currently on the market was just released in 2022, and this striking luxury vehicle will have you floored. The 2022 Bentley Continental GT Speed Convertible shows its true British roots by featuring a tweed top. It goes from 0-60 in just 3.6 seconds and can reach a top speed of 208 mph.

The price for this expensive Bentley only begins at $307,225, with each base model offering innovative technology that makes driving this ultimate luxury vehicle an absolute breeze. This includes the Flying Spur sedan’s rear-wheel-steering system, remapped dynamics software, and an electronic limited-slip differential. The Continental GT Speed Convertible is also one of the world's only cars with 12 cylinders and a soft top, making this incredibly expensive Bentley even more special.

5. Bentley Mulliner Bacalar 

Price: $1.9 Million

Bentley Mulliner Bacalar

While you might think that it is technically possible to get your hands on one of these Bentleys since they’re still in pre-production, think again – each 12 of these exclusive Bentleys were spoken for long before production took place.

The name Bacalar refers to an Italian term used in the 20th Century, meaning ‘little boat.’ This ultra-luxury convertible features a twin-turbocharged, 6.0-liter Bentley W12 engine with 650 horsepower. While the exterior of each of these exclusive Bentleys will be the result of a collaboration with their lucky owner, they’ll be able to choose from rare paint options, new design themes, and exterior treatments.

4. 1999 Bentley Hunaudières Concept 

Price: $4 Million

1999 Bentley Hunaudières Concept 
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The Bentley Hunaudières Concept was named after the Mulsanne Straight (in French, Ligne Droite des Hunaudières), which was the 6 km long straight of the Circuit de la Sarthe, where the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans auto race still takes place.

This aluminum and carbon fiber Bentley has a Volkswagen 8.0-liter W16 engine, modified to generate 623 horsepower and reach a top speed of 220 mph. Even though this vehicle was built in 1999, Bentley replaced the Hunaudières Concept’s side-view mirrors with rearview cameras mounted behind the front wheels, making this Bentley truly ahead of its time.

3. 1996 Bentley Rapier 

Price: $4.5 Million

There were only six made of this incredibly expensive Bentley, making the Rapier one of the rarest Bentley models of all time. The 1996 Bentley Rapier was made at the request of the Sultan of Brunei and even has a special number plate to prove it. The “JB” on the Rapier’s number plate stands for Prince Jefri Bolkiah, the Sultan’s brother.

While this $4.5 million Bentley taps out at only 158 mph, it features a right-hand drive and a 6.75-liter V8 single Garrett turbocharger non-catalyst engine.

2. 1930 Bentley Speed Six Open Tourer 

Price: $5.7 Million

1930 Bentley Speed Six Open Tourer

The incredible 1930 Bentley Speed Six Open Tourer was sold at Christie’s Auction House in 2004 for $5.7 million, setting a record at the time for auctioning a Bentley. This Speed Six Open Tourer was made specifically for the 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance sports car race in France, driven by race car drivers Dick Watney and Frank Clement.

This 6 ½ liter, high-performance Bentley is the most successful racing Bentley of all time, with wins in the 1928 and 1930 24 Hours of Le Mans races. There were only 182 Speed Sixes built.

1. 1932 Bentley “Blower” 

Price: $7.06 Million

1932 Bentley

Coming in first place for the most expensive Bentley ever is the 1932 Bentley Blower. Selling for $7.06 million at the Goodwood Festival of Speed auction, this one-seater car was driven by British racer and ex-fighter pilot Sir Tim Birkin.

The 240-horsepower, 4.5-liter design was initially opposed by W.O. Bentley, who believed that a 4.5-liter engine would negatively impact its design and performance. Ultimately, the project was approved by Bentley Chairman Woolf Barnato, and Birkin reached 138 mph in the Blower at the Brooklands track, setting a world record.

The “Blower” Bentley will forever be known to many as the iconic pre-war racing Bentley. Whether one of these beauties will ever be available for auction again is hard to say, but if you have $7 million to spend, it’s worth keeping your eye out!

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