A unique global relay, marking 20 years of the Continental GT, has reached its conclusion with the arrival in Crewe of the specially-made 20th anniversary baton. The baton’s lap of the world included stops in Europe, the Middle East, China, Asia Pacific, the US and UK, visiting 20 journalists and content creators in the process as part of 20 memorable drives – one for each year of Continental GT production.
The launch of the first-generation Continental GT in 2003 marked a seismic change in the fortunes of Bentley Motors. The first all-new Bentley of the modern era, the first with all-wheel drive and the first to feature the innovative W12 engine, the Continental GT swiftly propelled Bentley to its current status as the most sought-after luxury car brand in the world.
The design of the 20th anniversary baton was developed in the Crewe design studio and received the same level of meticulous refinement as any production model feature. Finished in Cypress Green (the exterior finish of the first-ever production Continental GT) the baton has an intriguing, asymmetrical twist, like the blade of an aircraft propellor. A knurled cap, modelled on the Continental GT’s drive mode selector, allows access to the baton’s interior where the scroll is carried.
Head of Bentley Design Collaborations, Chris Cooke takes a deep dive into the details: “Every element of the baton sculpture was inspired by the Continental GT, and there is purpose in every form. For example, the end cap shows a simplified graphic of the Continental GT with its three feature lines; the Bentley powerline from the front wheel arch along the car’s flanks; the flyline of the roof; and the muscular ‘haunch’ over the rear wheel. Hold the baton horizontally, and as you turn it in your hands you will see each of those lines in the contours of the sculpture.” In the subtlest of touches, each profile also lines up perfectly with its corresponding line on the cap graphic.
The launch of the first-generation Continental GT in 2003 marked a seismic change in the fortunes of Bentley Motors. The first all-new Bentley of the modern era, the first with all-wheel drive and the first to feature the innovative W12 engine, the Continental GT swiftly propelled Bentley to its current status as the most sought-after luxury car brand in the world.
The design of the 20th anniversary baton was developed in the Crewe design studio and received the same level of meticulous refinement as any production model feature. Finished in Cypress Green (the exterior finish of the first-ever production Continental GT) the baton has an intriguing, asymmetrical twist, like the blade of an aircraft propellor. A knurled cap, modelled on the Continental GT’s drive mode selector, allows access to the baton’s interior where the scroll is carried.
Head of Bentley Design Collaborations, Chris Cooke takes a deep dive into the details: “Every element of the baton sculpture was inspired by the Continental GT, and there is purpose in every form. For example, the end cap shows a simplified graphic of the Continental GT with its three feature lines; the Bentley powerline from the front wheel arch along the car’s flanks; the flyline of the roof; and the muscular ‘haunch’ over the rear wheel. Hold the baton horizontally, and as you turn it in your hands you will see each of those lines in the contours of the sculpture.” In the subtlest of touches, each profile also lines up perfectly with its corresponding line on the cap graphic.
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00:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:02 We're here today to take a look at a very special car, which
00:20 also celebrates two decades, 20 years of a legend.
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00:27 The GTC Speed 12, exceptional vehicle.
00:30 It's time for me to pass it along to somebody else.
00:34 So here we are celebrating a milestone,
00:37 and it's an honor to be part of it.
00:38 And with this, I pass the baton to the next chapter
00:42 of Bentley's illustrious journey.
00:44 Now this baton that I'm holding has
00:45 traveled all the way around the world
00:48 to be with us here this weekend.
00:50 The Continental GT helped propel Bentley
00:52 to become the most sought after luxury brand in the world.
00:55 Here is to another 20 years.
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01:38 [TIRES SQUEALING]
01:41 So in keeping with the theme of heritage,
01:43 we've decided to go back to where it started for us,
01:46 all the way in Soweto, Johannesburg.
01:48 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
01:50 We are currently just above Monaco.
02:01 And I've just picked this up to celebrate
02:03 the 20 years of the infamous Continental GT.
02:06 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
02:19 Driving a Continental GT in Rome
02:21 is a special feeling because you experience the city
02:23 with different eyes.
02:25 Celebrating 20 years of the Bentley Continental GT.
02:28 And I've been passed the baton here in London.
02:31 Emmanuel here, live and direct from London.
02:34 I can't think of a better car.
02:36 I'd rather drive on Britain's Feshburg.
02:40 What a special moment.
02:43 The Bentley Continental GTC Speed.
02:46 All right.
02:47 Let's have a time.
02:48 [ENGINE REVVING]
02:51 The time has come to pass the baton
02:54 into Bentley's electric future.
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