The 2003 Bentley Azure Final Series marks the end of an era for a luxurious and iconic four-seat convertible. Known for its blend of glamour and performance, the Azure is a testament to Bentley’s commitment to craftsmanship and elegance.
Key Features and Specifications
Design and Build
- Designer: Pininfarina
- Production End: 2003
- Price: $347,645
Pininfarina’s expertise is evident in the design and construction of the Azure’s top, giving the car a distinctive and elegant look. Priced at $347,645, the Azure was $36,355 more than the Continental R, reflecting its premium features and craftsmanship.
Engine and Performance
- Engine: 6.75 L Garrett turbocharged/intercooled V8
- Power: 400 hp (298 kW)
- Torque: 645 ft·lbf (874 N·m)
- Acceleration: 0-60 mph in 6.1 seconds
- Transmission: Four-speed automatic
- Drive: Rear-wheel drive
The Azure’s powerful V8 engine delivers 400 hp and 645 ft·lbf of torque, ensuring a smooth and exhilarating drive. It achieves 0-60 mph in just 6.1 seconds, showcasing its impressive performance capabilities.
Models and Variants
- Bentley Azure (1995-2002)
- Bentley Azure Mulliner (1999-2003)
The Azure came in two versions: the standard model produced from 1995 to 2002 and the Azure Mulliner from 1999 to 2003. The Mulliner variant, crafted by Bentley’s in-house customization department, featured unique visual enhancements, adding to its exclusivity.
Legacy and Appeal
Based on the Bentley Continental R and later T models, the Azure shared similar styling and engines but with enhanced power and torque in the T model. The Azure was designed to combine the glamour and performance of a modern sporting Bentley, offering long-legged, continent-crossing capabilities.
As we bid farewell to the Bentley Azure, its legacy as a symbol of luxury, performance, and timeless design endures, making it a cherished classic in automotive history.
Source: Bentley
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