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Bentley unveils super-luxury cars for India

Azure comes at Rs 3.8 cr, Continental GTC at Rs 2.1 cr

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Mumbai, Sept. 17 Bentley has unveiled the Azure and the Continental GTC in India. They are manufactured at the UK plant and will be imported through the CBU (completely built unit) route at a price of Rs 3.8 crore and Rs 2.1 crore respectively (ex-showroom - Delhi).

They are available through Delhi based Exclusive Motors Pvt Ltd— The India Partner of Bentley Motors.

“We come to India not by chance but with a plan and it’s the growing acceptance among discerning Indian connoisseurs for such high-priced, super-luxury vehicles that’s making us more confident about the market’s potential,” said Mr Ian Hession, Regional Sales Manager, Bentley Middle East Africa & India. We are positive that this is the market of the future.” .

Mr Satya Bagla, Managing Director, Exclusive Motors, said: “While the Azure offers the ultimate glamour, sophistication and accommodation for adults in supreme comfort, the Continental GTC is designed for customers looking to enjoy the phenomenal performance, style and excitement of the Continental GT with the additional benefits of classic open-top Bentley motoring.”

“The Azure and the Continental GTC are the most distinctive new Bentleys yet,” said Mr Ian Hession.

“They are very elegant and at the same time effortlessly modern. They will appeal to different customers: people who are tired of driving sports cars that require too much effort; people who want to move up from more standard convertibles; and people who want to make a statement about what they drive, yet still own a car that they can use every day of the year.”

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