BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT
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MERCEDES-AMG GT 63
The larger Continental GT

Bentley Continental GT

Mercedes-AMG GT 63

Bentley Continental GT

Mercedes-AMG GT 63
Comparing the Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4Matic+ with the recently fully redesigned Bentley Continental GT Speed, the Continental GT is longer (+165mm) and taller (+19mm), and its wheelbase is also 151mm longer. Furthermore, the Continental GT is a PHEV and is equipped with a lithium-ion battery that allows for EV operation. Naturally, the Continental GT is heavier, with a significant weight difference of approximately 500kg.
However, the Continental GT appears larger than its actual dimensions, likely due to its design approach. The Continental GT emphasizes a sense of luxury, as can be seen in its front face, which is characteristic of Bentley. On the other hand, the AMG GT’s styling prioritizes aerodynamics, which are effective for circuit driving. If asked which one looks more like a sports car, many people would probably answer the AMG GT.
Bentley Continental GT Speed
Body size = Length 4895mm x Width 1966mm x Height 1397mm
Wheelbase = 2851mm
Vehicle weight = 2459kg
Tire size = 275/35ZR22 (front) / 315/30ZR22 (rear)
Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4Matic+
Body size = Length 4730mm x Width 1985mm x Height 1355mm
Wheelbase = 2700mm
Vehicle weight = 1940kg
Tire size = 295/30R21 (front) / 305/30R21 (rear)
Continental GT wins in power-to-weight ratio

Bentley Continental GT

Mercedes-AMG GT 63

Bentley Continental GT

Mercedes-AMG GT 63
The two cars share many commonalities in their powertrains. Both are equipped with a 4.0-liter V8 twin-turbo engine and are AWD. However, the Continental GT is a plug-in hybrid vehicle that combines an engine with a powerful 190 PS motor, while the AMG GT is a pure engine vehicle that is not even a mild hybrid. While their displacement and boost systems are similar, the Continental GT, with the assistance of a powerful motor, has a higher total system output, reaching 782 PS/1000 Nm.
So, if we calculate the power-to-weight ratio of both cars, the Continental GT is 3.14 kg/PS and the AMG GT is 3.32 kg/PS, which means that the Continental GT outperforms the AMG GT. The Continental GT is large and heavy, but its power performance should never be underestimated.
Bentley Continental GT
Engine type = V8 DOHC twin turbocharger Displacement
= 3996cc
Maximum power = 600PS/6000rpm
Maximum torque = 800Nm/2000-4500rpm
Transmission = 8-speed DCT
Drive system = AWD
Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4Matic+
Engine type = V8 DOHC twin turbocharger Displacement
= 3982cc
Maximum power = 585PS/5500-6500rpm
Maximum torque = 800Nm/2500-5000rpm
Transmission = 9-speed AT
Drive system = AWD
Is the AMG GT the best value for money?

Bentley Continental GT

Mercedes-AMG GT 63
The price difference between the two cars is a large one of about 11.8 million yen, which is likely due to the fact that the Continental GT is a plug-in hybrid and the difference in the brand’s positioning.
From the perspective of a high-performance sports GT model, the AMG GT seems like a bargain, and considering Mercedes-Benz’s extensive authorized dealer network, it seems like the AMG GT is also easy to own.



























