Comparing the contrasting Japanese-British hybrid luxury coupes “Bentley Continental GT Speed” and “Lexus LC500h”

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Bentley Continental GT Speed

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LEXUS LC 500h

The imposing Continental GT

The Continental GT has evolved over four generations as a symbol of the new Bentley under Volkswagen. The latest generation, released in 2024, replaces the 6.0-liter W12 twin-turbo engine with a newly developed 4.0-liter V8 twin-turbo PHEV “Ultra Performance Hybrid.”

The Lexus flagship coupe “LC,” which we chose as the comparison model this time, debuted in 2016 and, like the Continental GT, is available in coupe and convertible versions. The lineup includes the 4.0-liter V8 turbo “LC500” and the hybrid “LC500h,” which combines a 3.5-liter V6 with two motors.

The Continental GT Speed ​​is 125mm longer and 46mm wider, but the wheelbase of the LC500h with its short overhangs is 19mm longer. The Continental GT Speed, with its larger body and high-capacity lithium-ion battery, is 459kg heavier.

Bentley Continental GT Speed

Body size = Length 4895 x Width 1966 x Height 1397 mm

Wheelbase = 2851 mm


Vehicle weight = 2459 kg


Tire size = 275/35ZR20

Lexus LC 500h

Body size = Length 4770 x Width 1920 x Height 1345 mm

Wheelbase = 2870 mm


Vehicle weight = 2000 kg


Tire size = 245/40R21 (front), 275/35R21 (rear)

The latest plug-in hybrid boasts big power

The Continental GT Speed ​​is equipped with a plug-in hybrid system that combines a 4.0-liter V8 twin-turbo engine with a highly efficient motor. The system produces a maximum output of 782 PS and a maximum torque of 1000 Nm.

The Lexus LC500h’s “Multi-Stage Hybrid System” supports a 3.5-liter V6 engine with a motor, achieving a maximum system output of 359 PS and excellent fuel economy. In terms of performance, the latest Continental GT Speed ​​is overwhelming, with a top speed of 85 km/h and 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 1.5 seconds.

Bentley Continental GT Speed

Engine type = V8 twin turbo + hybrid

Displacement = 3996cc


Maximum power = 600PS / 6000rpm


Maximum torque = 800Nm / 2000-4500rpm


Maximum system power = 782PS


Maximum system torque = 1000Nm


Transmission = 8-speed DCT


Drive system = AWD


Maximum speed = 335km/h


0-100km/h acceleration = 3.2 seconds

Lexus LC 500h

Engine type = V6 + 2 motor hybrid

Displacement = 3456cc


Maximum output = 299PS / 6600rpm


Maximum torque = 356Nm / 5100rpm


Motor output = 180PS


Motor torque = 300Nm


Transmission = CVT


Drive system = RWD


Top speed = 250km/h


Acceleration from 0 to 100km/h = 4.7 seconds

The LC500h has been refined over a long period of time

The interior of the Continental GT Speed, which combines the tradition of craftsmanship with modernity, boasts the finest quality and epitomizes the pinnacle of British luxury. The instrument panel features a rotating 12.3-inch display, and the door panels are covered in 3D diamond leather with a superior tactile feel. The Lexus LC500h combines a TFT LCD meter with a 12.3-inch touch display. Compared to the Continental GT Speed, it has an atmosphere of a generation earlier.

The Lexus LC500h is equipped with a strong hybrid that does not require charging, while the Continental GT Speed ​​is a plug-in hybrid with an EV mode. Although they are both hybrids, their characteristics are very different. Although the Lexus LC500h has been carefully refined, it has been nine years since its debut, and compared to the latest Continental GT Speed, it is undeniably outdated.

Considering the ultimate luxury that Bentley has cultivated over its 100-year history and the introduction of a newly developed ultra-performance hybrid, is the price difference of more than double the price justifiable? However, with Lexus revamping its lineup, it looks like it won’t be long before you can purchase a new Japanese-made personal coupe that meets all your needs.

Vehicle price

Bentley Continental GT Speed: 41.75 million yen

Lexus LC 500h 14.55 million yen

The LC500h is equipped with a 3.5-liter V6 hybrid engine.

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