Bentley Blower is back! British marque completes reborn 1920s legendary racer ahead of a limited run of 12 customer cars that each cost £1.8MILLION
Just 12 continuation Bentley Blowers will be produced - Car Zero is going to be the template for the builds
The prototype took 40,000 man hours to complete and is the result of lase-scanning the 91-year-old original
Each of the customer cars will cost a massive £1.5million each (£1.8m in the UK including VAT) - all are sold
The first recreation will undergo a real-world durability assessment covering a total of almost 22,000 miles
Bentley bosses said it will take 48 months to complete the exclusive production run that follows Car Zero
You’re looking at the first new Bentley Blower for 90 years. Don’t be fooled into thinking that this is some sort of kit car made to look like the famous Blower used by the racing Bentley Boys in the 1920s. It is a perfect recreation which has taken a staggering 40,000 hours to build.
In a nutshell, what Bentley have done is take the original 1929 Bentley Blower from its museum, dismantle it, dig out the original designer sketches and plans used for the four Blowers built and raced by Sir Henry ‘Tim’ Birkin in the late 1920s, and faithfully recreate an exact replica.