Breaking: Bentley Continental GT Supersports Debuts in Dubai — Limited to 500 Units Worldwide
Bentley just pulled the covers off its most driver-focused Continental GT yet at an exclusive Dubai event. The new Continental GT Supersports made its regional debut for Europe, Middle East, and Africa on January 27-28, 2026 — and only 500 units will ever be built worldwide.
This isn't just another luxury coupe. It's a 666 horsepower rear-wheel drive statement that marks Bentley's most performance-oriented Continental GT to date. The Dubai unveiling at the gardens of the former royal palace of Sheikha Sanaa Bint Mana Al Maktoum set the stage for what Bentley calls its new brand strategy in action.
Here's the thing: The Supersports is engineered for those who want a rawer, more engaging driving experience. While the standard 2026 Bentley Continental GT offers all-wheel drive comfort, this limited-edition model goes back to basics with pure rear-wheel drive dynamics.
And the best part? Dubai was chosen as the exclusive EMEA launch location, with the Burj Al Arab illuminated in Bentley green to celebrate the occasion.

What Makes the Continental GT Supersports Special?
Let's start with the numbers. The Supersports packs a twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 engine delivering 666 PS (657 HP). That's a significant bump from the standard Continental GT's 542 HP output.
But power isn't everything. Bentley focused on driving purity with this model. The rear-wheel drive configuration is complemented by a highly developed chassis, advanced aerodynamics package, extensive carbon-fibre exterior kit, bespoke braking system, and exclusive forged aluminium alloy wheels co-developed with Manthey Racing.
Think of it this way: This is Bentley's answer to drivers who want less electronics and more mechanical connection. The standard Continental GT already delivers 0-100 km/h in 4.0 seconds and a top speed of 318 km/h — the Supersports promises to push those boundaries further.
During the Dubai event, motorsport star Travis Pastrana demonstrated the car's capabilities by driving a modified Supersports in gymkhana-style stunts. Bentley even premiered the 'Supersports: FULL SEND' film featuring Pastrana performing at Bentley's Crewe factory.
GCC Pricing and Availability: What We Know Now
Now for the question everyone in the region is asking: How much will it cost?
Official GCC pricing hasn't been announced yet. However, we can look at the existing Continental GT lineup for context. The standard 2026 Bentley Continental GT trims start from AED 800,000 for the 4.0TC V8 Continental GT S and go up to AED 1,100,000 for the 6.0TC W12 Continental GT Speed.
Given the Supersports' limited production and performance enhancements, expect pricing to sit at the premium end of that range — possibly exceeding AED 1,100,000. Bentley Emirates (Al Habtoor Motors) will handle regional distribution.
Here's the timeline:
- Orders open: March 2026
- Production starts: Q4 2026
- First deliveries: Early 2027
Mark your calendars if you're among the select few aiming for one of the 500 units. The exclusivity factor alone makes this a collector's item before it even hits the road.
Inside the Exclusive Dubai Launch Event
The setting couldn't have been more fitting. Against the backdrop of Dubai's iconic shoreline, 400 VIP guests gathered at the former royal palace gardens. Nearly 100 Supersports customers attended, along with Bentley Brand Ambassador Lucien Laviscount and motorsport celebrity Travis Pastrana.
Bentley's top brass was present too. Chairman and CEO Dr. Frank-Steffen Walliser and Board Member for Sales & Marketing Christophe Georges personally introduced the car to the Middle East market.
Christophe Georges captured the moment perfectly: "The event in Dubai was not only a celebration of Supersports, but a reflection of our new brand strategy in action. Our attention now turns to working with each Supersports customer to take them on their own extraordinary journey."
The visual highlight? Burj Al Arab bathed in Bentley green light, creating a stunning silhouette against the night sky. This wasn't just a car launch — it was a statement about Bentley's commitment to the Middle East market.
How the Supersports Compares to Standard Bentley Models
If you're considering the Continental GT lineup, understanding the Supersports' position is crucial. Let's break it down:
Performance Focus
- Standard Continental GT: 542 HP, all-wheel drive, luxury-focused
- Supersports: 666 HP, rear-wheel drive, driver-focused
Production Numbers
- Standard models: Regular production
- Supersports: Limited to 500 units globally
Driving Experience
- Standard models: Comfort-oriented, grand touring
- Supersports: Raw, engaging, track-capable
Think of the Supersports as the ultimate expression of Bentley's performance capabilities within the Continental GT family. It sits above even the 2026 Bentley Continental GT Speed in terms of driver engagement.
For those who want the pinnacle of Bentley luxury with more practicality, the 2026 Bentley Bentayga SUV or 2026 Bentley Flying Spur sedan might be better choices. But for pure driving pleasure, the Supersports stands alone.
Regional Impact and Bentley's Middle East Strategy
Dubai wasn't chosen by accident. The Middle East represents one of Bentley's most important markets globally, and this exclusive debut signals the brand's commitment to the region.
Bentley Emirates has been serving the UAE market for years, and events like this reinforce the local dealership network's capability to handle ultra-exclusive models. The Continental GT has always been popular in GCC countries — its combination of luxury and performance suits regional driving conditions perfectly.
Consider this: The Continental GT's robust air conditioning system, durable interior materials, and powerful engine all align with GCC needs. Whether navigating Dubai's summer heat or cruising between Emirates, it's a car built for this environment.
The Supersports takes that foundation and adds an extra layer of excitement for enthusiasts who want more than just luxury transportation.
What's Next for the Bentley Continental GT Supersports?
With the Dubai debut complete, Bentley's focus shifts to customer orders opening in March 2026. The coming months will likely see more detailed specifications released, along with confirmed pricing for different markets.
Prospective buyers should connect with Bentley Emirates directly to express interest. Given the limited production run, early engagement is essential. The first owners will take delivery in early 2027, nearly a year after production begins.
But here's an important note: This isn't just about buying a car. Bentley promises each Supersports customer "their own extraordinary journey" — suggesting bespoke customization and ownership experiences beyond the standard offering.
For collectors and enthusiasts in the GCC, the Supersports represents a rare opportunity. It's not every day a manufacturer limits production to just 500 units worldwide, and even rarer that such a car makes its regional debut in Dubai.
Final Verdict: Is the Supersports Worth the Wait?
If you're seeking the ultimate driver's Bentley and value exclusivity above all else, the Continental GT Supersports deserves your attention. The 666 horsepower rear-wheel drive configuration promises a purity of driving experience that's increasingly rare in modern luxury cars.
Yes, you'll pay a premium over the standard 2026 Bentley Continental GT. Yes, you'll need to wait until early 2027 for delivery. And yes, only 499 other people worldwide will own one.
But that's precisely the point. In a market flooded with luxury performance cars, the Supersports stands apart through sheer exclusivity and focused engineering.
The Dubai debut wasn't just a launch event — it was Bentley telling the world where its performance future lies. And for Middle Eastern enthusiasts, that future looks exceptionally bright.
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