
Bentley might be expanding its product lineup with the VW Phaeton-derived
Continental-series GT Coupe, GTC Convertible and Flying Spur Sedan, but it
hasn’t forgotten about its prestige product that has taken the brand through
the transition from Vicars to VAG. Aside from Rolls Royce’s Phantom, the
Bentley Arnage just might be the most overtly opulent luxury car to come out
of England, and, for 2007 it’s been updated once more, with a focus on
mechanical components. Under the stately hood of the Arnage is the same
six-and-three-quarters litre twin-turbocharged V8 that dates back to 1959,
although it’s been completely modernized over the years. The engine’s output
for the T model has risen to 500 horsepower and 1000 Nm (738 lb-ft) of
torque, which is up 11- and 14-percent respectively. The lesser R and
long-wheelbase RL models are also more powerful, making 450 horsepower and
875 Nm (645 lb-ft) of torque, which is up from 400 horsepower and 835 Nm
(614 lb-ft) of torque. These changes come from new quick-spooling turbos and
a roller tappet system for valve operation.
Since its introduction, the Arnage has relied on General Motors’ Hydramatic four-speed automatic gearbox, as it’s been the only one that can successfully cope with the huge torque outputs. For 2007, Bentley’s put in a new ZF six-speed gearbox with manual mode, similar to the one used in the Jaguar XJR and BMW 7-Series, but its innards have been strengthened enabling it to cope with the Bentley engine’s greater output. This highly sophisticated gearbox actually eliminates one of the big problems with the old Arnage, a slightly elastic power delivery, similar to what one might experience with a CVT gearbox. Together, the upgraded drivetrain combo allows the Arnage T to have a top speed of 288 km/h (179 mph), and the R and RL 270 km/h (168 mph).
Included in the forthcoming year’s update are a host of changes to make life better for owners. For instance, the car now features the latest ESP stability control program, which monitors the inputs to steering and throttle, rather than just traction loss. Its cut-in point is now more progressive, to allow indulgence in spirited driving, which, believe it or not, is something a fair number of owners have requested. The car also now features a tire pressure monitoring system, as well as separate switches for the sports mode on the adaptive suspension and the gearbox.
Since the major overhaul of the car’s exterior and interior back in 2005, Bentley has resisted further visual change. 2007 model year vehicles do feature a variety of different trinkets, such as a dark-chrome coloured grille, an available retractable hood ornament, new winged ‘B’ badging on the C-pillar, and a new selection of alloy wheels. Inside, a redesigned steering column allows for improved reach and rake for a more comfortable driving position, and the navigation’s main screen has been upgraded with thin-film technology for improved response and crisper display. RL models also now feature a rear armrest bottle cooler, veneered rear centre cushion box, rear-seat Bluetooth and a reverse camera as standard equipment.
Included in the forthcoming year’s update are a host of changes to make life better for owners. For instance, the car now features the latest ESP stability control program, which monitors the inputs to steering and throttle, rather than just traction loss. Its cut-in point is now more progressive, to allow indulgence in spirited driving, which, believe it or not, is something a fair number of owners have requested. The car also now features a tire pressure monitoring system, as well as separate switches for the sports mode on the adaptive suspension and the gearbox.
Since the major overhaul of the car’s exterior and interior back in 2005, Bentley has resisted further visual change. 2007 model year vehicles do feature a variety of different trinkets, such as a dark-chrome coloured grille, an available retractable hood ornament, new winged ‘B’ badging on the C-pillar, and a new selection of alloy wheels. Inside, a redesigned steering column allows for improved reach and rake for a more comfortable driving position, and the navigation’s main screen has been upgraded with thin-film technology for improved response and crisper display. RL models also now feature a rear armrest bottle cooler, veneered rear centre cushion box, rear-seat Bluetooth and a reverse camera as standard equipment.