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If you feel that something’s missing from your Bentley Continental GT Speed and you want to have it upgrade to a newer model, then you’re in luck. Thanks to the partnership formed by Bentley and the Milan-based design house Zagato, nine lucky owners of a standard-designed Bentley Continental GT Speed will be given a chance to upgrade their standard (dare I say ordinary?) Bentley Continental into the new Continental GTZ car that was showcased at the Geneva Motor Show this year.

Have we gotten your attention now? Good. So just how much do you need to fork out just to get this upgrade? Oh, just a “measly” sum 550,000 Euro, which when you think about it, is good enough to feed a state or even a small country. But for the sake of being one of the few and proud owners of an upgraded Bentley Continental GTZ, that’s just a small price to pay, right?

Once upgraded to a Continental GTZ, the Bentley Continental will be given a new interior, starting with a new set of leather seats. The exterior of the car will also be changed and will be modeled after the design used by Zagato on the Continental GTZ car featured at the Geneva Motor Show. Owners won’t have to worry about the warranty becoming void because the design team will retain the mechanics of the car, keeping the factory warranty intact and allowing Bentley to certify the upgrade they made.

Now if you’re sole ambition in life is to stand out among the rest of the crowd or be part of an elite group, here’s your chance. You better hurry though as only nine owners will only get to have the bragging rights of sporting an upgrade and unique Continental GTZ.

Source: Autoblog

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