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 The twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 produces 680Nm of torque and 528PS of power. All the power is efficiently captured by the eight-speed automatic transmission, which distributes it to the wheels via an all-wheel drive system. The outcome? The Bentley can go from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.9 seconds and can reach a top speed of 306 km/h.
A three-spoke Sport Plus steering wheel and piano black finish are featured inside the vehicle. The headrests and centre panels of the four seats are both covered with contrast-colored stitched leather hide, which also enlivens the interior. The headliner bow that goes through the middle of the roof also features the colour combination. But if all of that is a little overwhelming for you, Bentley will let you choose from a variety of interior colours and colour splits for a new colour scheme.
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While being sold in India, the Punto Abarth was not a true-blue Abarth, but Fiat India deserves praise for being at the vanguard of cheap performance motoring, a market with a surprising amount of untapped potential. The Punto Abarth was undoubtedly deserving of consideration as India's first reasonably priced hot hatchback.


 While being sold in India, the Punto Abarth was not a true-blue Abarth, but Fiat India deserves praise for being at the vanguard of cheap performance motoring, a market with a surprising amount of untapped potential. The Punto Abarth was undoubtedly deserving of consideration as India's first reasonably priced hot hatchback.
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