Okay, so Travis Pastrana, that daredevil extraordinaire, just dropped a video that’s got the internet buzzing. Forget carefully curated press releases and staged photoshoots – this is Pastrana we're talking about. He's taken a brand-new Bentley Supersports, and basically turned Bentley's own factory into his personal playground. I'm talking drifts, donuts, the whole nine yards. It’s called "Supersports: FULL SEND," and trust me, it lives up to the name.
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The setting? None other than Bentley's Crewe headquarters in England. Seriously, think about the audacity! He's sliding this gorgeous machine – the very definition of British luxury and power – through the assembly lines and corridors where these cars are actually *made*. It’s a visual feast, and honestly, a bit surreal to watch a car so refined being pushed so ridiculously hard. It really highlights the duality of the Supersports: luxury and raw performance. It's not just a pretty face, apparently.
Bentley describes the Supersports as their "most performance-focused" model. And judging by Pastrana's antics, they're not kidding. Apparently, every single one they planned to build was already spoken for even before this video dropped. I can see why. The car boasts a devilish 666 horsepower – and that's a number that should give you an idea of what this machine is capable of. It's rear-wheel drive (naturally), and Pastrana wrings every ounce of performance out of it. Plus, it's got a hydraulic handbrake and some other tech designed specifically for… well, let’s just say "spirited driving." Burnouts? Check. Adrenaline? Double check.
The video itself premiered in Dubai for a select group of customers and influencers, which sounds about right. But now, thankfully, we can all get a piece of the action. The whole thing feels like a high-octane love letter to Bentley’s performance heritage. It's a bit of a departure from their usual image, but in a totally captivating way. I think it really works to connect with a new generation of enthusiasts who appreciate both luxury and a healthy dose of adrenaline.
Now for the slightly less exciting, but still important, details: production of the Pastrana-approved Supersports is scheduled to begin in the last quarter of 2026, with deliveries expected in Europe in early 2027. So, you've got a little time to start saving up. Or, you know, just keep watching the video and dreaming. Me? I'm going to watch it again. And maybe finally learn to drift in my beat-up Corolla... Okay, probably not. But a guy can dream, right?
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