Bentley S2

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Bentley S2
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standard saloon
Overview
Manufacturer Bentley Motors (1931) Limited, Crewe, Cheshire
Production 1959–1962
2308 produced
Body and chassis
Related Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II
Powertrain
Engine 6.2 L Bentley V8
Dimensions
Wheelbase 3124.2 mm (123 in)
3225.8 mm (127 in)
Chronology
Predecessor Bentley S1
Successor Bentley S3

The Bentley S2 (and the high-performance Bentley Continental S2 derived from it) was a luxury car produced by Bentley from 1959 until 1962. The changed designation S2 was to mark the new V8 engine and the improved air conditioning which could now be run from it. Power steering was also standard, and a new dashboard and steering wheel were introduced. Some early S2s were built with the earlier S1 dashboard.

Announced at the beginning of October 1959[1] as with the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II, the S2 replaced the straight-six engine of the Bentley S1 with a new aluminium V8 engine displacing 6.2 L (6230 cc/380 in³). With this new engine, the S2 offered significantly better performance than the previous cars.

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The cylinder block and heads are cast in aluminum alloy and hydraulic tappets operate the overhead valves. The engine has a compression ratio of 8 to 1 and is fitted with twin carburetors with automatic choke.

Other features available include fully automatic transmission, power-assisted steering, electrically operated ride control, redesigned and more flexible air conditioning, electric rear window demisters and press button window lifts.

— Display advertisement, The Times, Friday, Oct 02, 1959

1,920 standard and long-wheelbase car chassis were built between 1959 and 1962. Almost all were fitted with standard factory bodywork. A number had coachbuilt bodies by Park Ward, Hooper, H. J. Mulliner & Co., and James Young.

388 more Continental chassis were built with higher performance engines and higher gearing for lighter bodywork built by the same group of coachbuilders.

Production

References

  1. Display Advertising The Times, Friday, Oct 02, 1959; pg. 5; Issue 54581; col D


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