Specifications

Brand
Bentley
Model
Azure
Construction year
1999-06
Mileage
63797 km
Fuel
Gasoline
Transmission
Automatic
Power
287 kW / 390 HP
Bodywork
Convertible
VAT
Margin

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Color group exterior
Black
Has carpass
No
Is metallic
No

Options & equipment

Comfort

Automatic climate control

Exterior

Infotainment

Lighting

Miscellaneous

Safety

Description

The Bentley Azure is easily one of the most unique automobiles that’s ever been produced, not to

mention one of the most luxurious. It has a very distinct appearance, so once you find out what

it looks like, you know immediately upon spotting one that you’re looking at something special. At first

glance, it looks like a high-end automobile, like something you would expect to see a top official

riding around in, or maybe even a celebrity with particularly good taste. At the same time, some

people think that it looks something like a limousine, only shorter. It’s also a convertible and this gives

it a distinct appearance that sets it apart from any other car of its type. Of course, anything that’s made

by Bentley is going to be in a class all by itself, as you have probably already come to expect. That is certainly

the case here, even for the earliest versions of the car.

1995-2003 Bentley Azure

The car first debuted for the 1995 model year and while there were certain changes that were made

between then and 2003, the car remained largely unchanged. This particular group is often referred to as the

first generation of the Bentley Azure. As is the case with most specialty cars, this one debuted at a

major auto show, in this particular case, Geneva. The first thing that struck many people was

how big the car was. This is largely because Bentley wanted to create a convertible that could comfortably

seat four people. Therefore, you’re dealing with a full-size luxury sedan that just happens to have a

convertible top. This makes the car much longer and heavier than virtually any other convertible that’s

out there. It’s also rather uncommon to see a convertible top on a car that isn’t a sports car, but in this

particular case, it works.

Despite the car’s rather massive size, it was definitely capable of performing. That’s largely

because the engine was almost as big as the car itself, existing in the form of a 6.75 liter V8. When

it was all said and done, the engine was capable of producing 360 horsepower and propelling the car from

0 to 60 miles per hour in about 6.5 seconds. While that’s not nearly as fast as some of the sports

cars that can get to the same speed in less than half that time, it’s still fairly impressive

considering that this is not a sports car, especially when you consider the fact that it’s easily one

of the largest and heaviest full-size sedans of its type.

 


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