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Bentley Hunaudieres
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Bentley Hunaudieres is a high-performance supercar prototype launched by Bentley on the 1999 Geneva Salon International de l'Auto. It is powered by a W16 Volkswagen engine that produces 623 bhp at 6000 rpm. The name Hunaudieres refers to the famous high-speed straight at Le Mans where the Bentley legend was born in the 1920's with five victories in the Le Mans 24 Hours.
Wheelbase : 2650 mm Length : 4430 mm Width : 1980 mm Height : 1190 mm Track front : 1738 mm Track rear : 1645 mm Tires front : 265/30 ZR 20 Tires rear : 335/30 ZR 20 Engine type : DOHC W-16 mid mounted, four wheel drive Displacement : 8004 cc Max. power : 630 Bhp at 6000 rpm Max. Torque : 561 Lbs Ft. at 4000 rpm Top speed : electronically limited at 350 Km/h.
