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Bentley Arnage Drophead Coupé
the worlds most elegant convertible
05 January, 2005
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From Bentleys very earliest
days, open-top cars have been an intrinsic part
of the companys heritage. Over the decades
that followed many revered convertible or drophead
models were created, both by notable Bentley coachbuilders
such as Mulliner, Park Ward, and later in-house
at the companys Crewe headquarters.
From the 1955 Park Ward S1 Drophead Coupé,
through the later Corniche and Continental eras,
up to the magnificent Azure of 1995, an entire
portfolio of unashamedly glamorous and wonderfully
desirable cars meant that Bentley retained its
reputation as the creator of the worlds
most elegant convertibles.
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Now that reputation has grown
once more with the unveiling of the new Bentley
Arnage Drophead Coupé show car at the 2005
Los Angeles Auto Show. It is a true four-seater
convertible for the 21st century: a unique blend
of classic Bentley design and craftsmanship married
to a high-technology platform sourced from the
2005 Model Year Arnage. As such, it is the perfect
natural successor to the Bentley Azure, whose
eight-year lifespan cemented the marques
status as the prime provider of four-seater convertibles
to this sector of the market.
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First and foremost, the design
is unmistakeably Bentley it shares the
same front end as the current Arnage range and
its platform ensures it seats four adults in complete
comfort. But it is also unmistakeably unique.
The entire cabin and rear section of the car are
newly designed, with a stunning new interior that
has been influenced by contemporary furniture
design; the objective being to create an opulent
and inviting seating area that reflects its status
as a car that is at home in Palm Springs or the
Riviera.
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The Arnage Drophead Coupé
show car is more than just a conceptual design
study, however. Its unveiling in Los Angeles represents
the culmination of a truly innovative development
programme that means the car is entirely production
viable, as Bentleys chairman Dr Franz-Josef
Paefgen explains:
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The 2005 Arnage range has
been extensively re-engineered at significant
cost and is a very modern, high-technology saloon.
It is natural, therefore, that we would use this
base to further our reputation as the pre-eminent
builder of large, luxury convertibles in the world.
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We had such amazing success
with the Bentley Azure, which has developed a
cult following although production stopped in
2003. Theres no reason why this new Arnage
derivative couldnt fill the gap left by
the Azure. If customer demand is there, it could
go into production within a very short space of
time as early as Spring 2006.
OVERVIEW
- The worlds most elegant four-seater
convertible that provides a powerful and refined
open-top driving experience.
- Accommodation for four adults in complete comfort.
The interior cabin is wider in the front and rear
than the previous Bentley Azure convertible
the rear by 20%.
- New streamlined convertible body style with
raked windscreen and fully automated canvas roof
that stows perfectly flush in 25 seconds.
- Shares the Bentley Arnages state-of-the-art
platform, wheelbase and powertrain with 6.75-litre
twin-turbocharged V8 engine producing 450bhp (336Kw)
and 875Nm (645lb ft) torque.
- Benefits from the comfort suspension recently
introduced on the Bentley.
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Arnage R.
- Pop-up rollover protection system for occupant
safety in the event of over-turning.
- Unique interior styling with new seats, floating
armrests and mood lighting. Show car trimmed in
Cotswold and Nautic Blue leather and Burr Oak
veneer with a Boxwood inlay.
- Full production capability by Spring 2006 depending
on market reaction.
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Design
Bentleys design team cites the 1955
Park Ward S1 Drophead Coupé and 1995 Azure
as its main influences for the Arnage Drophead
Coupé show car. Like the 50s convertible,
the car has a deep body with a single feature
line that runs along both flanks and rises at
the powerful rear haunches before spearing off
at the rear of the car. Similarly, the Azures
fast and flowing roofline is echoed in the show
cars stunning seven-bow canvas roof that
gives the car such a visible sporting profile
when raised.
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The Arnage Drophead Coupé
is the latest in a long line of much-admired Bentley
convertibles and we wanted to reflect that heritage
as directly as possible, says Dirk van Braeckel,
director of design, Bentley Motors. The
key to a four-seater convertible is that its grace
and elegance is on display when the roof is down
but it shouldnt lose any of that beauty
when it is raised. We think we have struck that
balance with the beautiful lines of the roof.
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That objective was achieved,
explains Bentleys head of exterior design
Raul Pires by inclining the windscreen as far
back as possible the car is 35mm lower
than an Arnage. We have tried to make the
roof look as fast as we can,
he says. The result is a design that combines
fluidity, sportiness and elegance.
A new rear boot section also helps to accentuate
the contemporary feel of the new convertible.
Prominent wheel arches grace a slender, narrowing
boot that results in a horse shoe
trailing edge. This graceful shape is reminiscent
of the first Crewe-built.
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Bentley, the 1946 MK6, and the
overall effect is a subtle nod to the power and
performance that lies beneath the stunning Meteor
Blue bodywork.
New LED rear tail-lamps use technology borrowed
from the Continental GT coupé range; while
a chrome surround echoes the Arnage front head-lamp
units. Further brightwork is found in the form
of chrome exhaust finishers and handcrafted chrome
bumpers and sills that extend around the entire
car and sit alongside unique, six-spoke, 19-inch
chrome-finished alloy wheels.
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Of course, the nature of a convertible
means that its interior is often on display as
much as its exterior and the design team knew
that the cars spacious cabin would need
to make as big a statement as its stunning body.
The decision was taken early on in the programme
to design a rear-seat compartment that captures
some of the exquisite feel and look of earlier
Bentley convertibles.
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The S1 Drophead Coupé
from 1955 had a wonderfully understated but luxurious
interior, says Robin Page, head of interior
design, Bentley Motors. For example, the
doors had simple armrests with a leather pad on
them and we have reflected that in this cars
hide-trimmed armrests that run the length of the
cabin sides and appear to be suspended away from
the doors actual surface.
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Similarly, we admired the
fluted leather in earlier drophead Continentals
and echoed that with the vast amounts of warm
and inviting leather hide that extends past the
seats and onto the parcel shelf, thereby emphasising
the impressive dimensions of the rear compartment.
Its not only heritage that influenced the
Arnage Drophead Coupés look and feel.
The interior design team appreciated the simplicity
of the contemporary Peel chair created by Norwegian
Olav Eldoy, who recognised that the swirling curve
of a slice of orange peel could be the concept
for a body-hugging seat. Those same principles
are reflected in the curving rear seat and arm
rest. For added atmosphere, indirect lighting
casts a warm glow of light behind the door arm
rests.
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As in every Bentley, peerless
craftsmanship is to the fore in the cabin. Beautiful
Burr Oak veneers with a Boxwood inlay act as a
counterpoint to the Cotswold and Nautic Blue leather
while a wooden steering wheel with inlayed chrome
rim is unique to the car.
Engineering and specification
Work on the Arnage Drophead Coupé started
in January 2004 and only the introduction of new
technologies and advanced production techniques
meant it could be produced in such a short timescale,
as Ashley Wickham, chief engineer, explains:
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The real challenge of this
programme was to develop a car that had such stylish
lines in the timescale we had available. With
good planning and close teamwork we were able
to combine simultaneous engineering and design
with the latest fast-track technologies
it was a great mix of conventional and
new thinking.
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For example, right up to
the point of engineering, digital data was taken
from the clay models surfaces on a day-by-day
basis, even while some parts of the clay were
still evolving. This ensured we could transfer
the right design feeling directly to the CAD surfaces
which are used to make the tooling. And to ensure
that the designers could continue to make quick
revisions to the car, new technologies were adopted
as the programme progressed. The body panels,
for example, were actually pressed from special
resin-based tools which could be machined in a
matter of days.
The twin-turbocharged V8 engine, double-wishbone
suspension and extremely rigid body structure
of the 2005 Model Year Arnage R provide a state-of-the-art
basis for the Drophead Coupé. The show
car is powered by a 450bhp (336Kw) version of
the Arnage Rs 6.75-litre twin-turbocharged
intercooled V8 engine and produces 875Nm (645lb
ft) of torque.
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The Arnages impressive
ventilated brakes with Electronic Stability Programme,
Antilock Braking System and Electronic Brake pressure
Distribution work in conjunction with the independent
double wishbone suspension and a computer-controlled
adaptive electro-hydraulic damping system to ensure
optimum stability and handling at all times. The
Arnage Drophead Coupé also benefits from
the introduction of the new comfort suspension
system used on the Arnage R.
To guarantee the Drophead Coupé met aggressive
body stiffness targets set at the start of the
project, significant stiffening members have been
added to the underlying Arnage chassis. These
strengthened steel parts lie in the sill section
of the car and extend into the A-pillars that
form the windshield frame. Beneath the car, cross-bracing
members reinforce the whole body shell. The result
is a car that displays remarkable body stiffness.
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Strengthening has also been applied
to the body structure behind the rear seats where
an advanced rollover protection system has been
fitted. This immediately detects if the car is
in danger of inverting and deploys two hoops that
are integrated within the rear headrests. In conjunction
with the strengthened front windshield frame,
these are capable of supporting the entire weight
of an over-turned car.
Not surprisingly, significant time and effort
has gone into making the folding roof both beautiful
as well as highly functional. Operated hydraulically
at the touch of a switch, the impressive, three-layer
canvas roof is elegantly stowed beneath the rear
parcel shelf in a matter of 25 seconds. Because
the roof is held in a separate well area, there
is no impact on the generous boot space which
was designed to be able to hold two sets of golf
clubs and hand luggage.
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Conclusion
The Arnage Drophead Coupé show car
demonstrates that Bentley continues to lead the
world when it comes to creating superlative cars
that combine classic craftsmanship with contemporary
design and unrivalled opulence. Indeed, Bentley
is uniquely positioned to be able to offer cars
of this quality in small production volumes, as
Ashley Wickham, chief engineer, explains:
There is clearly nothing quite like this
car in the world it is in a niche of its
own. By the spring of 2006 we expect to be able
to start production if there is sufficient interest
from potential customers. It truly is the worlds
most elegant convertible.
The Arnage Drophead Coupé is that most
admired of motor cars a classic Bentley
convertible based upon a tried and tested engineering
platform that can fulfil the dreams of customers
looking for exclusivity and indulgence in a car
that evokes the Riviera lifestyle like no other.
The launch of this car highlights the amazing
flexibility of Bentleys engineering processes,
demonstrating yet again that Bentley is the leader
when it comes to bespoke cars, says Dr Ulrich
Eichhorn, member of the board, engineering. Some
of the skills we have at Bentley dont exist
anywhere else in the world and it shows in this
car.
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