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march 23, 2017 - Bentley

The extraordinary in exquisite detail: Bentley's incredible new gigapixel image

  • Bentley unveils one of the world’s most detailed landscape images
  • Gigapixel image reveals #bentley #flyingspurw12s in heart of Dubai
  • NASA-derived technology helps create the 57.7 billion-pixel image
  • Curvature of the earth visible in this incredibly detailed photograph
  • 360-degree inside-and-out film narrated by Head of Exterior Design, John Paul Gregory
  • Explore more at Explore.bentleymotors.com

(Crewe, 23 March 2017) Bentley Motors today unveils its ground-breaking new Gigapixel photograph – one of the world’s most detailed landscape images.

At the heart of the photograph sits a #bentley #flyingspurw12s in the luxury marina of #dubai – the world’s fastest-growing city. Zoom out, and the groundbreaking NASA-derived technology of the Gigapixel image allows you to explore and experience the city panorama in intricate detail, while beyond it the curvature of the earth is visible.

Zoom in and the image will take you in sharp focus, through the landscape, right up to the instantly recognisable bonnet badge of the Flying Spur. The extraordinary new Gigapixel image is testament to Bentley’s renowned attention to detail.  

With the new Gigapixel image, viewers can also explore the Flying Spur W12 S  inside and out with a 360-degree film narrated by #johnpaulgregory, Bentley’s Head of Exterior Design. Gregory talks to the audience from inside the car; the stunning #bentley Suite in the The St. Regis #dubai; and the new flagship #bentley retailer on the famous Sheikh Zayed road.

The stunning photograph rewards the discerning eye with an intense exploration both of #dubai and #bentley.

 

Every Picture Tells a Story – Extraordinary Craftsmanship

The same attention to detail that is applied to the 130 man-hours it takes to build each Flying Spur went into creating the extraordinary Gigapixel image.

Bentley suspended a camera 264 metres up the Cayan Tower – one of Dubai’s tallest buildings – to capture what is the world’s most detailed landscape image. The innovative technology used had to withstand 40-degree heat that created a haze and 25 km/h winds that threatened to disrupt stability.

An incredible 57.7 billion pixels were carefully stitched together to create a single image that also balanced light levels painstakingly across each pixel. The intricate process took 48 hours and 1,825 frames to create. Downloading the image took a further 18 hours.

 

Unrivalled Attention to Detail – the Flying Spur W12 S

At the heart of the unique Gigapixel photograph sits the #bentley #flyingspurw12s. Like the image that surrounds it, the flagship of the Flying Spur range is full of extraordinary attention to the most intricate detail and hidden delights.

The #flyingspurw12s features enhanced power and torque outputs from the mighty 6.0-litre, twin-turbo W12 engine. Through precise calibration and tuning, engine power is increased from 625 PS to 635 PS (626 bhp) and torque from 800 Nm to 820 Nm (605 lb. ft.) for a dynamic and effortless drive.

This increase in power means that the #flyingspurw12s achieves a top speed of 325 km/h (202 mph) – the first four-door #bentley to exceed the 200 mph performance barrier.

Complementing these power upgrades, a new responsive suspension tune for the #flyingspurw12s improves handling and provides even more traction, while retaining a refined ride.

Bentley’s design team has created an athletic character that combines traditional #bentley styling cues with a sporting stance. Sharp feature lines complement muscular rear haunches, while LED daytime running lights, subtle blackware elements and a choice of stylish alloy wheels afford the #flyingspurw12s a modern, contemporary feel.

From new gloss-black detailing on the bodywork, to the unique leather stitching, the new exterior and interior styling reflects the more assertive, darker character of the #flyingspurw12s.

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