Bentley EXP10 Speed 6

Overview The EXP10 Speed 6 is a concept car by Bentley which was unveiled on 02 March 2015 at the Geneva Motor Show

Bentley Chairman and CEO, Wolfgang Durheimer, comments:


 * "The EXP 10 Speed 6 is one vision for Bentley's future - a powerful, exquisite and individual concept. The show car has the potential to be the new pinnacle luxury two-seat sports car. It offers thrilling, driver-orientated performance, complete with trademark modern Bentley luxury and effortlessness."

As Autocar.co.uk states, the concept is powered by a hybrid powertrain but Bentley hasn’t given any details. Production versions are likely to be powered by a reconfigured version of the 500bhp Audi-sourced twin-turbo 4.0-litre V8 used in other Bentleys. The car has been packaged to accommodate both a standard V8 and a plug-in hybrid. The battery weight means that a production version of a plug-in hybrid would weigh around 2000kg.

Asphalt 8: Airborne
Side-by-side comparison of the EXP10 Speed 6 and the at time of writing fastest class A car, the McLaren 675LT, has shown that the acceleration of the of the Bentley is substantially superior due to its nitro power; in fact, the Bentley comes close to the Shelby Cobra 427 acceleration-wise. This is highly unrealistic with the Bentley's high weight. Although not having a final top speed as high as the McLaren 675LT or the Ferrari 330 P4, the Bentley EXP10 still has a good top speed. However, the Bentley EXP10 is a heavy car, so it has poor handling. However, despite this shortcoming, the Bentley is capable of beating the McLaren 675LT and the Ferrari 330 P4.

The Bentley EXP 10 Speed 6 costs to purchase (the highest of Class A) and  to max out. With a grand total price of, the EXP 10 Speed 6 becomes the most expensive Class A car so far in Asphalt 8 that can be purchased with credits.

The max cost, in addition to being the highest of Class A surpassing the Savage Rivale GTR, is the third highest max out cost in the game so far, behind the Ferrari Enzo Ferrari's max cost of, and the Cadillac 16 Concept's max cost of.