What Is the Smallest Bentley Car?

May 15, 2020

Bentley cars are always beautiful, but they aren’t always small. In fact, the Mulsanne was simply massive, dwarfing everything around it. Even the Continental GT is bigger than many other brands on the market today. If you love the brand, but you don’t necessarily love the size, you’re not completely out of options. There are smaller Bentley models out there, but you may struggle to find one.

The Smallest Drivable Bentley

Bentley has long been known for its bespoke creations through its Mulliner division, and the smallest drivable vehicle from this brand came from there. It is a two-door Flying Spur. The distance between the axles was so small that there was barely enough room in the cabin for front seats. While driveable, it’s not one you’ll see on the roads, as it was designed to help train apprentices and give them the knowledge they need to move this iconic brand forward.

An Option that Will Certainly Fit in your Garage

Looking to go even smaller? How about model size? Bentley released a collection of scale models in celebration of their centenary and crafted each one in 1:43 scale. The Mulsanne comes in at 5.1 inches long while the GT Convertible was 4.44 inches long. Is that small enough for you? Even at this size, though, they’re still quite pricey, and they’re incredibly limited, retailing for nearly 200k each at the beginning of this year. They’re the smallest models available today of these fantastic cars, and they’ll fit on your desk or in your garage.

The reality is that Bentley just doesn’t make small cars, but if that doesn’t bother you, maybe it’s time to come in for a test drive with our complete line. Give us a call today.

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