All Bentley cars in the Continental range will be sold as flex-fuel-only vehicles

All Bentley cars in the Continental range will be sold as flex-fuel-only vehicles
Beginning in June, the Bentley cars in the Continental range (sedan, coupe and convertible) will be offered as flex-fuel-only vehicles. At the Geneva Motor Show, Bentley announced its plan to reduce its CO2 fleet emissions by 15% by 2012.

The flex-fuel version of Bentley’s 6.0-liter W-12 engine will be used in all the cars on the range. Moreover, it will be the only engine offered on the range. The engine is able to run on gasoline, E85 bioethanol or any mix of the two fuels from one fuel tank. At Geneva, Bentley unveiled the new 2011 Continental Supersports Convertible, which is claimed to be the fastest open-top car the brand has ever produced.
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uaw_laxuaw_lax - 3/12/2010 8:30:02 PM
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What do you think now huu?


upwardsupwards - 3/15/2010 7:36:57 AM
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If flex fuel was employed alongside of gasoline at about a 30% rate we would see a drop in fuel prices.


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