Skip to main content

Relive racing glory with the Bentley Continental and Mulsanne Le Mans Limited Editions

Bentley Continental GT Le Mans Limited EditionWith the 90th anniversary of the 24 Hours of Le Mans coming up, Bentley is reminding potential buyers of its past victories at the storied endurance race with six new limited edition models, one for each win.

The Le Mans Limited Edition package will be available on the Mulsanne sedan and all of the models in Bentley’s Continental range. Only 48 copies of each model will be produced.

Like most automotive special editions, the packages will consist of cosmetic changes and special badging. The cars will be most readily identifiable by their unique exterior and interior color schemes, and custom wheels.

Other additions include a special Le Mans clock face for the Bentleys’ analog dashboard clocks, and badges on the headrests and tread plates. Each car will also get a badge with its 1-of-48 serial number.

It all seems like a fairly subdued way to celebrate some fairly remarkable achievements.

Bentley was at the first 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1923, placing fourth. It came back to win the race in 1924, and four consecutive times (1927-1930) before the end of the Roaring Twenties.

Bentley Continental GT Le Mans Limited Edition interiorThe exploits of the “Bentley Boys” and their supercharged machines during this period established Bentley’s reputation as a performance car. However, that reputation didn’t last.

Bentley became little more than a rebadged Rolls-Royce, before being bought by Volkswagen. In 2003, with the help of Audi’s Le Mans-winning factory team, Bentley once again took first place at Le Mans.

It doesn’t look like Bentley will be contesting the race again any time soon, so the Le Mans Limited Editions will serve to remind people of what the marque can do in the meantime. They’ll also give their owners an excuse to bore party guest with Le Mans trivia.

Editors' Recommendations

Stephen Edelstein
Stephen is a freelance automotive journalist covering all things cars. He likes anything with four wheels, from classic cars…
Tesla’s fix for faulty Cybertruck pedal is simpler than you might think
Tesla Cybertruck

Less than five months after handing over the first Cybertrucks to customers, Tesla has had to recall the electric pickup to fix an issue with the accelerator.

In a notice issued on Friday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said that the recall impacts Cybertruck vehicles manufactured from November 13, 2023, to April 4, 2024. This suggests that all -- or almost all -- of the 3,878 Cybertrucks being recalled are those that have been manufactured to date.

Read more
Ford Mustang Mach-E 2024 vs. Mach-E 2023: What’s new in Ford’s electric Mustang?
Blue Ford Mustang Mach-E on a rooftop

The Ford Mustang Mach-E is easily one of the best EVs for the price, offering a solid range, sleek design, and pretty good tech on the inside. In recent years, it has gotten even cheaper -- thanks in large part to a price war between it and the Tesla Model 3. And, the company just took the wraps off of the latest and greatest version of the Mach-E, labeled as the 2024 model.

The 2024 Mustang Mach-E is notably different from the 2023 iteration in some meaningful ways. So much so that we decided to take a look at the two head-to-head -- to see if it was better to pay for the 2024 model or save some cash on any remaining 2023 stock.
Design
The Mustang Mach-E looks relatively unique -- in a good way. And thankfully, Ford has largely kept the overall design the same for the 2024 model, at least when it comes to the more consumer-focused models. The car retains the slatted taillights and crossover size. It also offers a large selection of colors, including the very blue Grabber Blue Metallic, as well as Rapid Red Metallic. It's a good selection of colors, and there should be an option for most buyers.

Read more
Tesla to begin production on new, more affordable models
Tesla Model 3

With competition increasing from Chinese and other automakers, Tesla boss Elon Musk revealed on Tuesday that his company is planning to begin production of new, more affordable models in “early 2025, if not late this year.” Notably, that's earlier than the previously stated date of late 2025, though whether Musk actually succeeds in meeting the earlier production time frame is another question entirely.

The news came as Tesla released its latest quarterly figures. Revenue for the electric vehicle maker came in at $21.3 billion, down from the $23.3 billion it reported for the same three-month period a year earlier and also down from the $25.2 billion reported in the previous quarter. Profit reached $1.1 billion, marking a 55% fall compared to the same period a year ago.

Read more