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Bentley Bentayga S Black Edition Is A Stealthy Special

Bentley has added some extra style and suave to the ever-popular Bentayga with the release of the new Bentayga S Black Edition. The car manufacturer describes the Bentayga S Black Edition as its most striking SUV manufactured to date. It immediately stands out from other versions thanks to various black detailing, including black-tinted windows.

The SUV also rocks black lettering and the firm’s Styling Specification bodykit for some added panache.Watch: NJ Driver Outwits 3 Carjackers Trying To Steal Bentley BentaygaShoppers can opt for one of the seven available accent colors for the car; Mandarin, Signal Yellow, Klein Blue, Pillar Box Red, Ice, Hyper Green, and Beluga. These accents stretch across the front fascia, side skirts, rear diffuser, and rear wing, while also extending throughout the luxury SUV’s interior.Speaking of the cabin of the SUV, it includes rich Beluga leather with contrast stitching, piping, and an embroidered ‘S’ badge on the seats. There is also a new carbon fiber weave on the fascia and center console.

Bentley has also added a new Dark Chrome pack as standard, adding metal interior detailing. Customers will be able to choose between three available audio systems, including a flagship from Naim.The S Black Edition rocks a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 with 542 hp and 568 lb-ft (770 Nm) of torque, allowing it to hit 60 mph (96 km/h) in 4.4 seconds and a 180 mph (290 km/h) top speed. The model also comes standard with electronic all-wheel steering and sports suspension designed to make it stick to the pavement.

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