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Bentley - Other Models (1936)

Discover the allure of the iconic Bentley Other Models – a name that forever links luxury with heritage. From the first runway‑ready grace of a 1936 classic to the contemporary charm of newer editions, each Bentley promises an unmistakable blend of performance and prestige. If you’re wondering about the Bentley Other Models price or the steep curiosity surrounding the 1936 Bentley Other Models price, you’ve landed in the right place. Below, we break down essential facts, depreciation trends, and how these rare beauties compare to their peers, all while keeping you informed on current market conditions.

Key Specifications
  • Engine: Depending on the model year, the powerplant ranges from a 4.0L V8 chassis to a 6.6L V12 twin‑turbo unit, delivering between 400 hp and 650 hp.
  • Transmission: Seamlessly coupled with an 8‑speed automatic gearbox, offering smooth gear changes and adaptive torque distribution.
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (S10) is standard for performance and emissions compliance.
  • Dimensions:
    • Body Length: 198–210 in (5.03–5.34 m)
    • Body Width: 81–88 in (2.06–2.24 m)
    • Height: 53–55 in (1.35–1.40 m)
    • Wheelbase: 118–122 in (3.00–3.10 m)
  • Weight: From 5,000 lb (2,268 kg) in sportier trims up to 5,800 lb (2,630 kg) for the most luxurious variants.
  • Performance: 0–60 mph in 4.5–5.0 seconds; top speed electronically limited to 186 mph (300 km/h) for safety.
  • Interior Features: Hand‑stitched leather, climate‑controlled seating, and a premium audio system create an opulent cabin environment.
  • Safety: Advanced driver assistance, multiple airbags, and the brand’s proprietary collision mitigation technology ensure occupant protection.
Depreciation Insight

The Bentley Other Models depreciation curve follows classic luxury car trends. In the first year, these vehicles typically lose 15‑20 % of their value due to market entry and initial driveability perception. Subsequent years see a steadier decline, averaging around 5‑6 % per year until the vehicle reaches a decade or more of age. By 10 years, the depreciation can accumulate to roughly 50 % of the original price. That


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