This may come as a bit of a surprise to anyone who's been following the agonizing
bit-by-bit release of a number of
concept cars in advance of the
Geneva Motor Show,
but one Italian design studio has chosen to forgo the teasing and
release all the details of its show car all at once. In fact, we hadn't
heard anything about Zagato's coachbuilt Bentley since
the initial report from last December, but the famed Milanese
carrozzeria
has revealed that it will be unveiling the car at the show now only days away.
Called the Bentley Continental GTZ, following the familiar nomenclature last seen on the 2006
Ferrari 575 GTZ, Zagato's interpretation on the stately grand tourer manages to be instantly recognizable as both a Bentley and a
Zagato design. Based on the effortlessly fast
Continental GT Speed,
the latest Zagato retains, to the best of our knowledge at this point,
the donor car's considerable mechanics, over which the Zagato Atelier
has fitted unique two-tone coachwork in classic British racing green
with Zagato's signature subtle double-bubble contrasting roof in medium
silver. Other typically Zagato touches include the sharply-creased
fenders, elegant tail and curvy rear window. We have a feeling this is
going to be one of those cars that looks even better in person than it
does in images, which you can see for yourself in the gallery below,
and we're looking forward to getting up close and personal with this
custom Anglo-Italian creation on the show floor.
Source:
autoblog.com