Bentley Brooklands Engine
Bentley Brookland was in production since 1992 to 1997 and powered by a 6.7 L V8 with a four speed automatic transmission system. It was a rear wheel drive having independent front as well as rear suspensions.
While non equally great as some new Ultra-luxury sedans, the Brooklands remained rather great with a general length of 211.4 inches and 214.5 inches of wheelbase.
The 2008's new Brooklands Coupe was driven by a twin-turbocharged 6.75-litre V8 locomotive that is rated at 530bhp and 1050 Nm (7755 lb.ft). In gain to unbelievable horsepower and torque the other Bentley Brooklands offers unbelievable stopping might.
With its elective ceramic braking organization and 14 inch rotors the new Brooklands offers more stopping might than any rider vehicle presently available for leverage.
