Inside Bentley’s 4 1/2 Litre supercharged Blower – in pictures
The number plate of Bentley’s 4 1/2 Litre supercharged Blower. Victor Besa for The National
The steering wheel and dashboard instrumentation of Bentley’s 4 1/2 Litre supercharged Blower. Victor Besa for The National
The iconic Bentley badge on the carmaker’s 4 1/2 Litre supercharged Blower. Victor Besa for The National
Dashboard instrumentation in Bentley’s4 1/2 Litre supercharged Blower. Victor Besa for The National
Bentley’s 4 1/2 Litre supercharged Blower, driven by brand ambassador Richard Charlesworth, on the streets of Dubai. Victor Besa for The National
Bentley’s 4 1/2 Litre supercharged Blower, driven by brand ambassador Richard Charlesworth, with The National’s Adam Workman. Victor Besa for The National
Bentley’s 4 1/2 Litre supercharged Blower, driven by brand ambassador Richard Charlesworth, on the streets of Dubai. Victor Besa for The National
Bentley’s 4 1/2 Litre supercharged Blower, driven by brand ambassador Richard Charlesworth, on the streets of Dubai. Victor Besa for The National
Bentley’s 4 1/2 Litre supercharged Blower, driven by brand ambassador Richard Charlesworth, on the streets of Dubai, with the Burj Al Arab in the background. Victor Besa for The National
Bentley’s modern prowess was also recognised at the Gulf Concours, where the GT3-R won the Best Bespoke Limited Edition award. Courtesy Gulf Concours
After its appearance at the inaugural Gulf Concours event at the Burj Al Arab in Dubai last weekend, Bentley’s 4 1/2 Litre supercharged Blower was taken for a spin on the streets of Dubai by the carmaker’s brand ambassador Richard Charlesworth. The classic Bentley, which was built in 1930, cost about £1,500 when it was new, but is now insured for £1 million (Dh4.55m). The car was one of just 50 road-going Blowers built to homologate the racing models.