What can we say? Wouldn’t you just love a pink Bentley Continental GT Speed? German auto tuner Mansory seems to think so. The tuner showed the car, called the Vitesse Rose, at the Frankfurt Motor Show.
Vitesse means ‘velocity’ in French, while rose is the dominant colour of the coupe, only three of which have been built.
Mansory is located in the village Brand in Bavaria and has been modifying cars for more than 20 years. The main focus is as you can see on the visuals.
The body is made of Polyurethane Reaction Injection Mold (PU-RIM), a special kind of polyurethane, which is expensive to manufactuer but produces an exceptional result. Front and rear aprons along with side skirts have been added. LED daylight running lights are integrated in the front apron and together with the carbon fibre bonnet enhance the dynamic look of the car.
Enhanced areodynamics and 21-inch light alloys and Dunlop Sport Maxx GT measuring 285/30s contribute to better handling. The carbon rear lip provides extra downforce to give better traction.
The inside is just as unusual as the exterior. The leather is hand stitched, extremely resilient but extraordinarily soft. Aluminium pedals are fitted along with a liberal sprinkling of carbon-fibre trim.
No engine modifications have been performed but like we said – it’s all about the look!