Bentley W12 engine production will officially end in April 2024
that it would only sell PHEVs and EVs by 2026, implying the W12 was done for. It won’t last long enough to bump into that 2026 limit now that the 2024 production end is set. By the time its end datearound, Bentley will have made over 105,000 W12 engines since the 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged unit was introduced for 2003. Each of those engines was hand-built by a team of craftspeople — Bentley says each engine takes approximately 6.5 hours to complete.
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