A new Bentley Continental GT S was put through its paces on the Duke of Richmond’s notoriously tricky driveway at Goodwood Estate, showcasing the car’s handling despite its massive size.
Bentley’s 671-HP Beast Tackles Goodwood’s Treacherous Driveway
Journalist Dan Neil rode along as Craig Nicolson, Bentley’s head of chassis dynamic systems, navigated the narrow, mile-long driveway with nine tight turns, according to The Wall Street Journal.
The route ascends the grounds of Goodwood Estate in West Sussex, England, and is known for testing even skilled drivers. Nicolson, based at Bentley’s Crewe headquarters, pushed the 671-horsepower Continental GT S up the hill at speed, demonstrating the vehicle’s agility despite weighing over 5,400 pounds. The full drive details are available in the WSJ’s subscriber report.

