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Bentley - Other Models (1935)

Bentley Other Models offer an emblematic blend of heritage, power, and luxury. Whether you’re looking at contemporary releases or classic gems from the 1930s, the price context is pivotal to assess whether you’re investing in a piece of history or a modern masterpiece. Below is a deep dive into the details that matter to buyers and collectors alike. Key Specifications (HTML list)

  • Engine: 6.3‑liter V8 (106 hp) – the most enduring powerplant across the line, retained in the original 1935 configuration and carried forward with modern updates.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (classic) or 6‑speed automatic with paddle shifters (current models).
  • Fuel Type: Petrol – customized blends for vintage engines supply optimum performance, whereas newer units use high‑octane unleaded.
  • Dimensions: Length 4,908 mm; Width 2,375 mm; Height 1,350 mm; Wheelbase 3,030 mm – a generous footprint that balances comfort and road presence.
  • Weight: 1,355 kg (approx.) – construction of lightweight aluminium body and carbon‑fiber panels keeps mass down for agility.
  • Performance: 0‑100 km/h in ~11.2 s; Top speed 215 km/h (current models); 1935 versions achieve ~0‑100 km/h in ~21 s due to limited braking and different gearing.
  • Interior Features: Leather‑topped seats, carbon‑fiber trim, climate‑control system, state‑of‑the‑art infotainment with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto (present models).
  • Safety: Dual‑zone airbags, ABS, ESC, lane‑keeping assist (modern safety suite added to current releases).
Depreciation Insight The depreciation curve for the >Bentley Other Models< is comparatively smooth; the luxury segment typically loses 15‑20 % of value in the first year. Over a 5‑year horizon, well‑maintained examples retain 65‑70 % of their original worth due to brand prestige and scarcity. For classic 1935 units, appreciation is more pronounced: a solidly restored model can appreciate 10‑15 % annually if housed in a climate‑controlled environment and listed on reputable auction platforms.
Time SpanTypical Depreciation (percentage)
0–1 year15‑20 %
1–3 years5‑10 %
3–5 years3‑5 %
5+ years (current models)0‑5 %
5+ years (1935 classics)≈−10 % appreciation
Comparison Context Compared to similar luxury sports sedans of the era—such as the Rolls‑Royce Silver Wraith or the Maserati 2500 GT—Bentley Other Models combine lower maintenance overhead with unique design language. For 1935 classics, the 1935 Bentley Other Models price falls in the affluent auction range


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