767 Bentley vehicles will be recalled in Russia due to a potential issue with the accumulator system. The concerned cars include the Continental GT, Continental GTC and the Flying Spur manufactured between 2011 and 2014.
According to Rosstandart, Russia’s technical safety watchdog, two of the nuts of the accumulator system may have to be replaced. Bentley recently announced that they will be recalling more than 27,000 cars of the Continental line-up globally. All the cars were manufactured in the said period. The recall was issued due to a loose battery cable connection.
The Bentley Continental GT and the GTC are powered by a 6.0 W12 twin turbo petrol engine producing 582 bhp and 720 Nm of torque. The Bentley Flying Spur is powered by a 6.0 W12 twin turbo petrol engine producing 616 bhp and 800 Nm of torque. Further details will be known later.