Bentley Brings 14-Car Showcase to Goodwood Festival of Speed

Bentley has returned to the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed with one of its largest displays in recent years, bringing 14 vehicles that span a century of the company’s history. Spread across the hillclimb, paddocks and Bentley’s two-story, 500-square-metre stand opposite the Formula 1 pit lane, the collection highlights everything from the brand’s latest performance models to one of its earliest 100 mph icons.

Leading the display is the new Bentley Supersports, which appears in multiple locations throughout the Festival. The most eye-catching example is the Supersports Pymkhana car, making its dynamic UK debut after starring in Supersports: FULL SEND with Travis Pastrana. Finished in its distinctive #199 livery—complete with a subtle reference to Bentley’s founding year hidden within the grille—the rear-wheel-drive coupe combines 666 PS with a curb weight below 2,000 kilograms, making it one of the most driver-focused Bentleys ever built. A second Supersports displayed on the Bentley stand celebrates the centenary of the original 1926 Bentley Super Sports and is one of just 500 individually numbered examples.

Bentley’s latest performance models are also taking to the famous hillclimb throughout the weekend. Among them are the new Flying Spur S, powered by a 680 PS High-Performance Hybrid system and notable for reintroducing single front headlamps to a Bentley sedan for the first time since 1962. Joining it are the Continental GT S, Continental GTC Speed and Bentayga EWB Artenara, showcasing Bentley’s expanding lineup of hybrid grand tourers and luxury SUVs.

The marque’s heritage is equally well represented. One of the stars of the Brooklands Paddock is “Smoky,” a customer-owned 1926 Bentley Super Sports. One of only 18 examples built, the model was the first Bentley guaranteed by the factory to exceed 100 mph, with every chassis tested at Brooklands before delivery. It also introduced the now-iconic green-winged Bentley “B” badge, making it one of the company’s most historically significant production cars.

Additional displays on the Bentley stand include the Bentayga Speed, finished in a dramatic Mulliner “Ombre” paint treatment that fades vertically from Chestnut to Onyx, alongside the Bentayga Artenara and Continental GTC S. At the Festival’s start line, Bentley is also exhibiting Blower Car Zero, the engineering prototype developed for its Blower Continuation Series, while a pair of Bentayga Speed SUVs once again serve as official course vehicles, including the medical car for the hillclimb.

Beyond the automobiles themselves, Bentley is using Goodwood to debut its new 1919 Collection, a limited-edition apparel range designed by External Creative Director Mai Ikuzawa. Produced in Japan and available exclusively at the Goodwood Festival of Speed and Monterey Car Week, the collection includes a Bentley Green chore jacket, apparel and accessories celebrating the marque’s heritage and enthusiast community.

Together, the 14-car display illustrates the breadth of Bentley’s modern lineup while drawing a direct line back to the company’s earliest performance milestones. From the original Super Sports that established Bentley’s reputation a century ago to the latest hybrid-powered grand tourers and limited-production Supersports, the display offers one of the most comprehensive looks at the marque anywhere during this year’s Festival of Speed.