Bentley Continental GT S (2026) Price & Specs
The new Bentley Continental GT S and its open-top GTC S sibling have arrived in South Africa. Here’s what these 500 kW S-badged models will cost you in Mzansi…
- New S-badged versions of Continental GT unleashed
- PHEV set-up makes unchanged 500 kW and 930 Nm
- Newcomers gain Bentley’s sportier chassis set-up
At the end of January 2026, the new Bentley Continental GT S and Continental GTC S were revealed overseas. Now these S-badged twins have touched down in South Africa. So, what will they cost you?
Well, thanks to a friendly heads-up from the vehicle-information specialists over at duoporta.com, we can confirm the new Continental GT S starts at R5 532 000, while its soft-top Continental GTC S sibling kicks off at R6 085 000.
For the record, when compared to the “standard” (for lack of a better term) Continental GT and Continental GTC, those starting prices translate to respective premiums of R263 000 and R290 000. But what does that extra outlay buy you?
Well, the Crewe-based automaker claims these fresh-faced, all-wheel-drive derivatives are “aimed squarely at the performance-focused driver”, adding that they are the “fastest and most powerful yet to carry the S badge”. That said, the powertrain is unchanged from the standard GT and GTC.
A twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 petrol engine is again combined with an electric motor (integrated into the 8-speed dual-clutch transmission) and a 25.9 kWh battery pack to form a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) system with peak outputs of 500 kW and 930 Nm (rather than the 575 kW and 1 000 Nm generated in the GT Speed and GT Mulliner).
For the coupé, the British firm claims a 0-100 kph time of 3.5 seconds, with that figure climbing to 3.7 seconds for the cabriolet. In each case, that’s an improvement of 2-tenths of a second over standard, despite no powertrain upgrades (we’re guessing the launch-control system has been optimised). Top speed comes in at 308 kph (or 140 kph in electric mode), while the listed all-electric range is around 80 km.
Where the new S-badged derivatives benefit most is in the chassis department, gaining a set-up previously available only for the aforementioned GT Speed and GT Mulliner. This includes twin-valve dampers, torque vectoring (front to rear and across the axles), a 48V active anti-roll system, a “new generation” of electronic stability-control software, an electronic limited-slip differential and all-wheel steering.
You’ll be able to spot an “S” derivative out on the road thanks to its dark front lower spoiler, gloss-black grille and black Bentley logos, along with side-mirror caps, sill extensions and a rear diffuser all likewise finished in black. Round back, the “S” specification includes tinted taillamps as well as tailpipe-finishers for the sports exhaust.
Inside, you’ll find 2-tone upholstery specific to these derivatives, along with “Dinamica” fabric on touch points such as the steering wheel, gear lever, sections of the seats and door inserts. There is also plenty of piano-black trim, with high-gloss carbon fibre and other finishes offered as an option.
What does the new Bentley Continental GT S cost in SA?
| DERIVATIVE | PRICE |
| Bentley Continental GT S | R5 532 000 |
| Bentley Continental GTC S | R6 085 000 |
The prices above include a 3-year/unlimited kilometre warranty and a 3-year/100 000 km maintenance plan (with intervals of 15 000 km).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is the pricing for the new Bentley Continental GT S and GTC S in South Africa?
A: The new Bentley Continental GT S coupé is priced from R5 532 000, while its open-top sibling, the Continental GTC S, starts at R6 085 000. These prices represent a premium of R263 000 and R290 000 over their respective standard counterparts.
Q: What are the performance and powertrain specifications of the S-badged models?
A: Both models share a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrain combining a twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 petrol engine, an electric motor integrated into an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission and a 25.9 kWh battery pack. The system produces an unchanged 500 kW and 930 Nm of torque, yielding a 0-100 kph sprint time of 3.5 seconds for the coupé and 3.7 seconds for the cabriolet, with an all-electric range of approximately 80 km.
Q: What chassis and styling upgrades distinguish the Continental GT S and GTC S?
A: The S models inherit a sportier chassis configuration previously reserved for the Speed and Mulliner versions, featuring twin-valve dampers, a 48V active anti-roll system, an electronic limited-slip differential, and all-wheel steering. Visually, they are distinguished by gloss-black exterior trim, tinted taillamps, a sports exhaust and a 2-tone cabin layout heavily accented with Dinamica fabric and piano-black trim.
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