- Bentley returns to Goodwood with cars on the Hill, in the paddocks and across its stand displays
- Highlights include the new Supersports and the UK dynamic debut of the ‘Pymkhana’ car, the Flying Spur S, Bentayga Speed, Continental GT and GTC models, and the 1926 Super Sports ‘Smoky’
- Bentley merchandise, including the new limited-edition 1919 Collection only to be sold at the Festival of Speed and Monterey Car Week, available from the Bentley stand opposite the F1 pitlane
The gates have opened to the 33rd Goodwood Festival of Speed, with no fewer than 14 Bentleys on static or dynamic display across the Duke of Richmond’s estate in the south of England. Four weeks after the first foundations of Bentley’s 500 square metre stand were laid, yesterday saw the finishing touches being applied to a remarkable display of past, present and future performance, luxury and craftsmanship. Across the Hill, paddocks and Bentley stand, 14 cars will this weekend tell the story of a marque that continues to combine power, refinement and individuality in ways few others can match.
From the latest Supersports and Flying Spur S to a 100-mph icon from 1926, here are the Bentleys to look out for at the automotive garden party of the year:
Supersports Pymkhana – Supercar Paddock / The Hill
The Goodwood Festival of Speed represents the first opportunity anyone in the UK has had to see the car driven in anger since its starring role in Supersports: FULL SEND with Travis Pastrana. The new Supersports combines 666 PS, rear-wheel drive and a sub-2,000-kg weight with unmistakable visual drama. Its #199 livery also hides ‘1919’ in the grille, marking Bentley’s founding year.
Continental GT S – Supercar Paddock / The Hill
The Continental GT S brings a more focused character to Bentley’s grand tourer. The example at Goodwood is finished in Spark Blue, a special Mulliner paint option and features the High-Performance Hybrid powertrain producing 680 PS and 930 Nm. It is the fastest Continental GT S yet, with the 0 – 60 mph sprint coming up in 3.3 seconds on its way to a top speed of 191 mph.
Continental GTC Speed – Supercar Paddock / The Hill
The Continental GTC Speed is the most powerful convertible that Bentley has ever built. Its Ultra Performance Hybrid powertrain combines a 4.0-litre V8 with a 190 PS electric motor, delivering a total output of 782 PS and 1,000 Nm. Capable of 0 – 60 mph in 3.2 seconds and a 191-mph top speed, it also offers pure electric driving for up to 47 miles.
Flying Spur S 27MY – First Glance Paddock / The Hill
The Flying Spur S returns Bentley’s flagship four-door to a sharper, more performance-focused brief. Its High-Performance Hybrid powertrain produces 680 PS and 930 Nm, enabling 0 – 60 mph in 3.6 seconds and a top speed of 191 mph. It also reintroduces single front headlamps to a Bentley saloon for the first time since 1962.
Bentayga EWB Artenara – First Glance Paddock / The Hill
The Bentayga EWB Artenara extends the curated luxury of the Artenara edition into Bentley’s long-wheelbase SUV. The one at Goodwood has the V8 powertrain, although it is also available with as a V6 Hybrid. This EWB example combines generous rear-seat comfort with Mulliner features including a tri-colour interior treatment and finely detailed craftsmanship. The Roque Bentayga motif gives the cabin a distinctive sense of place and narrative.
1926 Super Sports ‘Smoky’ – Brooklands Paddock / The Hill
‘Smoky’ is one of the rarest and most evocative Bentleys at Goodwood. The 1926 Super Sports was the first Bentley to carry a factory guarantee of 100 mph, with each chassis driven to Brooklands and run at ‘the ton’ before delivery – not that many people had ever experienced such a speed on the road. The first model ever to wear the iconic green-winged ‘B’ badge, only 18 were ever built, making this customer-owned car a landmark in Bentley performance history.
Supersports – Bentley Stand
The new Supersports is one of the defining Bentleys of the Festival. Limited to 500 individually numbered examples, it marks 100 years since the first Bentley Super Sports became the marque’s original 100 mph car. The modern interpretation is the most driver-focused Bentley road car yet, with rear-wheel drive, a non-hybrid V8 and extensive aerodynamic development.
Continental GTC S – Bentley Stand
The Continental GTC S brings open-air grand touring together with a more sporting personality. Its High-Performance Hybrid powertrain delivers 680 PS and 930 Nm, while the sports exhaust draws out the character of the 4.0-litre V8. Blackline Specification, Precision Design headlamps and 22-inch 10-spoke wheels complete its confident visual stance.
Bentayga Speed – Bentley Stand
The new Bentayga Speed brings Bentley performance to the luxury SUV world with unmistakable confidence. Powered by a 650 PS V8 producing 850 Nm of torque, it can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 3.4 seconds and reach 193 mph. With new 23-inch wheels, carbon-silicon-carbide brakes and a sharpened Sport mode, it is the most dynamic Bentayga yet. This example features a dramatic ‘Ombre by Mulliner’ paint finish, fading vertically from Chestnut to Onyx, with painted roof rails carrying the exterior colour higher up the car. Inside, Burnt Oak and Beluga leather are paired with Autumn contrast detailing.
Flying Spur S 27MY – Bentley Stand
Visitors to the Bentley stand can also take a closer look at the new Flying Spur S. Beyond its performance figures, it brings a distinctive sporting presence through Blackline Specification, Precision Design headlamps, dark-tint rear lamps, sports tailpipes and new 22-inch wheel finishes. Inside, it continues Bentley’s tradition of handcraft with expanded trim and audio options.
Bentayga Artenara – Bentley Stand
The Bentayga Artenara introduces a curated expression of luxury inspired by Artenara, the highest village in Gran Canaria and close to the Roque Bentayga peak that gave the SUV its name. Distinctive details include a mountain motif etched into the fascia and repeated through laser-crafted seat and door perforations, welcome lighting and illuminated treadplates.
Blower Car Zero – Start Line
The Blower Car Zero represents one of Bentley’s most ambitious continuation projects. Created as the engineering prototype for the modern Blower Continuation Series, it revives one of the most charismatic Bentleys of the 1920s with extraordinary authenticity. At Goodwood, it offers a vivid reminder of the engineering audacity that helped define the Bentley Boys era.
Bentayga Speed Course Cars
In terms of high-speed response at Goodwood, no car could be more appropriate than the official SUV hillclimb record holder. One Bentayga Speed is the medical car while the other carries out more general course car duties, continuing a long tradition of Bentley high-speed four-door course cars at the event.
Throughout the Festival, visitors can find Bentleys on the Bentley stand, which is situated on the right-hand side of the hill, opposite the F1 pitlane, with further cars on show across the Supercar Paddock, First Glance Paddock, Brooklands Paddock and on the Hill itself. Covering approximately 500 square metres and spanning two storeys, the Bentley stand will also offer the latest Bentley merchandise, giving guests the opportunity to take home a piece of the marque’s 2026 Goodwood presence.
Available exclusively at Goodwood Festival of Speed and Monterey Car Week, Bentley’s new 1919 Collection is a limited-volume apparel range created by External Creative Director Mai Ikuzawa. Celebrating the community spirit that has surrounded Bentley since 1919, the collection centres on a Bentley Green chore jacket with Heritage White chain-stitch embroidery, copper buttons and a removable ‘Full Send’ motif. Made in Japan, the range also includes a sweatshirt, polo shirt, T-shirt, cap, tote bag and embroidered keyrings.
Together, the 14 cars, the Bentley stand and the limited-edition merchandise offering form a wide-ranging Festival of Speed line-up, connecting Bentley’s earliest performance milestones with its latest advances in hybrid power, craftsmanship and personalisation.

