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The Arnage Drophead Coupé show car is more than just a
conceptual design study, however. Its unveiling in Los Angeles
represents the culmination of a truly innovative development programme
that means the car is entirely production viable, as Bentley’s chairman
Dr Franz-Josef Paefgen explains:
“The 2005
Arnage range has been extensively re-engineered at significant cost and
is a very modern, high-technology saloon. It is natural, therefore, that
we would use this base to further our reputation as the pre-eminent
builder of large, luxury convertibles in the world.
“We had such
amazing success with the Bentley Azure, which has developed a cult
following although production stopped in 2003. There’s no reason why
this new Arnage derivative couldn’t fill the gap left by the Azure. If
customer demand is there, it could go into production within a very
short space of time – as early as Spring 2006.” |
From
Bentley’s very earliest days, open-top cars have been an intrinsic part
of the company’s heritage. Over the decades that followed many revered
convertible or ‘drophead’ models were created, both by notable Bentley
coachbuilders such as Mulliner, Park Ward, and later ‘in-house’ at the
company’s Crewe headquarters.
From the
1955 Park Ward S1 Drophead Coupé, through the later Corniche and
Continental eras, up to the magnificent Azure of 1995, an entire
portfolio of unashamedly glamorous and wonderfully desirable cars meant
that Bentley retained its reputation as the creator of the world’s most
elegant convertibles.
Now that
reputation has grown once more with the unveiling of the new Bentley
Arnage Drophead Coupé show car at the 2005 Los Angeles Auto Show. It is
a true four-seater convertible for the 21st century: a unique blend of
classic Bentley design and craftsmanship married to a high-technology
platform sourced from the 2005 Model Year Arnage. As such, it is the
perfect natural successor to the Bentley Azure, whose eight-year
lifespan cemented the marque’s status as the prime provider of four-seater
convertibles to this sector of the market.
First and
foremost, the design is unmistakeably Bentley – it shares the same front
end as the current Arnage range and its platform ensures it seats four
adults in complete comfort. But it is also unmistakeably unique. The
entire cabin and rear section of the car are newly designed, with a
stunning new interior that has been influenced by contemporary furniture
design; the objective being to create an opulent and inviting seating
area that reflects its status as a car that is at home in Palm Springs
or the Riviera. |