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Bentley - CONTINENTAL GTC HYBRID AUTO (2020)
Bentley CONTINENTAL GTC HYBRID AUTO – the 2020 luxury grand tourer that blends uncompromising power with cutting‑edge hybrid technology – is one of the most talked‑about high‑performance vehicles on the market today. Whether you’re curious about the Bentley CONTINENTAL GTC HYBRID AUTO price for a brand‑new model, the Bentley CONTINENTAL GTC HYBRID AUTO 2020 price, or the value of a used Bentley CONTINENTAL GTC HYBRID AUTO price, the latest data from our database gives you an authoritative base for comparison and negotiation.
Below, we break down the key specifications, depreciation trends, market positioning, and the general context you need to evaluate the vehicle’s worth accurately. All figures are indicative and should be cross‑verified with local dealerships and mileage records as price varies by market, condition, and optional equipment.
- Engine & Performance
- Hybrid Powertrain – 6.0‑liter twin‑turbocharged V8 (electrified) producing 620 hp and 1100 Nm.
- All‑Wheel Drive, 0–100 km/h in 3.2 seconds.
- Top Speed – 250 km/h (electronically limited).
- Transmission
- 8‑speed automatic, DSG dual‑clutch for seamless gear changes.
- Fuel Type & Efficiency
- Hybrid – petrol + electric battery (225 kWh), combined CO₂ emissions < 70 g/km.
- Estimated fuel consumption – 8.3 L/100 km (mixed cycle).
- Dimensions & Weight
- Length: 4,960 mm; Width: 2,087 mm; Height: 1,353 mm.
- Wheelbase: 3,000 mm.
- Curb Weight: 2,860 kg.
- Interior & Tech Highlights
- Luxury leather seats with advanced heat‑cool system.
- 8.8‑inch infotainment touchscreen, Bowers & Wilkins sound system.
- Adaptive suspension with active roll‑bar.
Depreciation Insight
Understanding how a Bentley CONTINENTAL GTC HYBRID AUTO depreciation trend shapes its resale value is critical for any buyer or seller. Typical luxury hyper‑cars depreciate at a different rate than mainstream models, due in part to brand cachet, low annual mileage, and high maintenance costs.
- First year: 15-20% drop from the MSRP ceiling due to new‑model release effects.
- Years 2–3: 5-7% annual depreciation as the vehicle establishes itself on the used‑car market.
- Years 4–5: 3-4% per year, often accelerated if significant options (e.g., carbon‑fiber body kit) remain unclaimed at lower price brackets.
- Beyond five years: 1-2% per year, assuming no major mechanical issues and that the vehicle has been
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