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Old 05-25-22 | 11:12 AM
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A new line of Bentleys is coming, and it’s called the “Azure” line. No, it's not the reintroduction of the old Azure droptop. Similar to “Speed” or “Mulliner,” all Bentley Azure models have a focus, and this time it's comfort and relaxation. Bentley is planning on offering Azure versions of all of its cars, including Bentayga, Bentayga EWB, Flying Spur, Continental GT and Continental GT Convertible.

What an Azure model amounts to is a specific set of equipment designed to enhance long journeys, or to make any kind of journey more relaxing. That being the case, every Azure is equipped with the “Front Seat Comfort Specification” that adds 22-way adjustable seats that are heated, cooled, offer six massage programs and adjustable side bolsters. The seats also use Bentley’s “comfort headrests.”

To enhance the ride comfort, Bentley specs all Azures with its 48-volt active anti-roll system that can decouple the roll bars to provide an extra-smooth ride. We’ve found that this system can enhance handling performance in Bentleys with it, too.

You might expect it to be standard in Bentleys, but all Azure models tack on the optional Touring Specification that adds a number of driver assistance features. These include adaptive cruise control, lane-following, a traffic-jam assist feature and “Bentley Safeguard” (automatic emergency braking, emergency lane-change assist and more). Basically, the car is stacked with all of the driver assistance systems in an effort to make road trips better.

Bentley’s wellness crusade does not end with tech features, though.

“To create the Azure range, we consulted with neuroscientists to understand the interrelationship of color, texture, tactility and even scent to create an atmosphere of relaxed serenity,” says Maria Mulder, Head of Color & Trim at Bentley. “When we see pleasing forms, shapes and colors our brains release chemicals such as dopamine that not only make us feel good but are good for our body and sense of wellbeing. Sensory receptors convert physical stimuli in neural activity, creating changes in our brain and nervous system. Every fabric, sound, motion, color and touch continuously impacts our nervous system and the Azure cabin has been finessed accordingly.”

All Azure models get “wellness quilting” that is meant to be particularly pleasing to the eye and encourage touch. Three open pore wood options are made available — Dark Walnut, Crown-Cut Walnut and Koa — and they’re all meant to give occupants a sense of calm. To show that you have an Azure model, Bentley adds sill plates with “Azure” on them. You’ll also get “Azure” embroidered into the seats and Azure badging on the exterior.

Bentley designed unique 22-inch wheels for Azure models, and all of them will feature chrome front grilles. Pricing and availability wasn’t detailed in Bentley’s Azure announcement, but expect them all to cost a good bit more than any “base” model Bentley.
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Man, when I first read that title I thought they were bringing back THE Azure.

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All that beauty marred by stupid digital gauges. Bentley had some of the best analogs, they were stunning. What's wrong with classic analog gauges and a nice digital display in the center?
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Azure line reminds of how Buick calls their line-up Avenir. Kinda lame
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Azure...like the car needs more luxury. Honestly, it's no way to feel at peace in a Bentley. Every minute you get attention or concern about the vehicle.
As a current Bentley owner, I love the new interior. The best thing I did is found an independent shop to service the vehicle. Bentley's service costs will blow your mind.

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Originally Posted by AJT123
All that beauty marred by stupid digital gauges. Bentley had some of the best analogs, they were stunning. What's wrong with classic analog gauges and a nice digital display in the center?
Buyers want a full screen, old argument.
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Originally Posted by rogers2
Azure...like the car needs more luxury. Honestly, it's no way to feel at peace in a Bentley. Every minute you get attention or concern about the vehicle.
As a current Bentley owner, I love the new interior. The best thing I did is found an independent shop to service the vehicle. Bentley's service costs will blow your mind.
what Bentley do you drive?
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Originally Posted by SW17LS
Buyers want a full screen, old argument.
Bentley buyers though? I'd be willing to bet many owners liked the old setup better. Bentleys had gauges that looked like jewels.

Plain Jane 95% of other cars I wouldn't be making this argument.
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Originally Posted by 703
what Bentley do you drive?
Continental gt speed
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Originally Posted by AJT123
Bentley buyers though? I'd be willing to bet many owners liked the old setup better. Bentleys had gauges that looked like jewels.

Plain Jane 95% of other cars I wouldn't be making this argument.
If Bentley buyers preferred the old setup, thats what they would have. Bentley buyers are much younger than you think they are, and I think Bentley knows what they want.

And you make that argument about every car with a virtual gauge cluster.
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Originally Posted by SW17LS
If Bentley buyers preferred the old setup, thats what they would have. Bentley buyers are much younger than you think they are, and I think Bentley knows what they want.

And you make that argument about every car with a virtual gauge cluster.
No, I don't. I've clearly said before that Bentley had the best gauges. They were deep, beautiful markings and needles. Even RR's analogs didn't hold a candle to them. That's why it's sad to see them go.

You said yourself you'd rather have analogs before, and you're my age or very close to it.
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Originally Posted by AJT123
No, I don't. I've clearly said before that Bentley had the best gauges. They were deep, beautiful markings and needles. Even RR's analogs didn't hold a candle to them. That's why it's sad to see them go.

You said yourself you'd rather have analogs before, and you're my age or very close to it.
I preferred analog gauges before I had a great virtual setup, I wouldn’t want to go back to analog gauges now.

We are both “old souls” for our age.
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Originally Posted by SW17LS
I preferred analog gauges before I had a great virtual setup, I wouldn’t want to go back to analog gauges now.

We are both “old souls” for our age.
Lol you guys have nothing on me.

The gauges did look pretty sweet. A shame that the newest tech has to overtake every aspect of our lives. Oh well.
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Originally Posted by xjokerz
Lol you guys have nothing on me.
Thats an understatement lol


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