Bentayga or Range Rover

Bentayga or Range Rover

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Ken_Code

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1,566 posts

9 months

Tuesday 26th March
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Our sensible family car for the last few years has been an RR Sport, which I’ve really enjoyed.

I’m thinking of replacing it, and am trying to decide between a Bentayga W12 and a “proper” Range Rover. Both would be used.

Has anyone got any thoughts that they’d like to offer on which way to go?

It’ll be used for the longer trips; Kent-Newcastle most months, days out, holidays etc.

We’ve a little electric car for around town and some sports cars for fun, so this one is really for lugging the family and luggage around in fine style and comfort.

Caddyshack

11,806 posts

213 months

Tuesday 26th March
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I wouldn’t want to buy a Bentayga new as they will depreciate quite badly, although Rangies do that too.

The new Rangie looks an amazing thing. Bentayga has an odd anti thing - people just don’t seem to like them but I think they have an amazing interior.

Ken_Code

Original Poster:

1,566 posts

9 months

Tuesday 26th March
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It’ll be a five or six year-old Bentley, or possibly slightly newer Range Rover.

OnionBhaji99

194 posts

143 months

Tuesday 26th March
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I've been a passenger in both the outgoing Range Rover and a Bentayga (not the W12 though). I'd lean towards the Bentayga. That 6.0-liter twin-turbo W12 is a beast, pushing out 600 ish horsepower? Plus, the interior is next-level luxury with top-notch materials and tech. Don't get me wrong, the Range Rover is a solid choice, but the Bentayga just oozes performance and far more rare than the RR.

Caddyshack

11,806 posts

213 months

Tuesday 26th March
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sunnyb13 said:
£30k-£40k rangey. Perfect
A lot to be said for that choice, it just won’t be the newest version.

Mad Maximus

473 posts

10 months

Tuesday 26th March
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Bentley is a bit more special as a daily than a range so I vote a second hand one of those.

revilo87

58 posts

39 months

Tuesday 26th March
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The Bentleys are actually quite a bit cheaper than I expected, I’d say a lot of car for the money but I bet the consumables and servicing etc are eye watering

BlueJ

348 posts

52 months

Wednesday 27th March
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I'd be going for the Bentayga - it's a Bentley after all, more exclusive and the connoisseurs choice. Everyone else defaults to the Range Rover!

Ken_Code

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1,566 posts

9 months

Wednesday 27th March
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Thanks for everyone’s thoughts, I’m going to try to have a look at a likely candidate in each tomorrow.

Caddyshack

11,806 posts

213 months

Wednesday 27th March
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If you ever drive across a field don’t get stuck in the Bentley as everyone will take a picture. Vinnie Jones send out a vid of Lambo 4x4 getting stuck in his field and my mates Landie pulling it out. He “taxed” the driver £50 and gave it to charity.

ZX10R NIN

28,358 posts

132 months

Wednesday 27th March
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Also take a good look at the V8d Bentayga they really suit the car & they're a lof less maintenance heavy than the W12.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202403037...

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202207137...

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202401306...

300sl-24

536 posts

101 months

Wednesday 27th March
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FFRR 5.0 supercharged would be my choice

fflump

1,758 posts

45 months

Thursday 28th March
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Sit in a nicely specced Bentayga and you’ll be sold IMO. Bentley do interiors that only rolls Royce surpass . You’ve a choice of engines full fat w12 a v8 diesel and a v8 petrol with cylinder shut off tech when cruising

ChocolateFrog

28,557 posts

180 months

Thursday 28th March
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Didn't someone on these pages (DS Liverpool perhaps) go from a Bentayga to a Touareg? And wasn't disappointed IIRC.

Think I'd lean towards the RR personally even if the interior isn't quite as sumptuous.

irfan1712

1,256 posts

160 months

Thursday 28th March
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depends on the budget - used could still mean the facelift Bentayga which is worlds apart from the first gen / original car.

That said i think the first gen cars are becoming a bargain. the 4.0d is the same as the SQ7 - experienced it in my previous Panamera and it was fantastic. If you're considering a W12 then theres no other real comparison, although perhaps the 4.0 V8 would be the sweet spot - and probably the one thats slightly easier to move on once you've put some miles on it (compared to a W12).

a Facelift Range Rover Autobiog (2018+) especially a LWB would be comparable. LR ownership and reliability on the whole is hit and miss so factor that in. 4.4 SDV8 or the 5.0 SC V8 would the one - in 'SV' Guise to properly rival a Bentaya.

I think the only thing that would bug me with the first gen Bentayga is the Infotainment. Depends how important it is to you but it strikes me as clunky and cumbersome with no up to date 'tech'.

Ken_Code

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1,566 posts

9 months

Thursday 28th March
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When was the change?

I’ve been used to the rubbish 2015 RR Sport infotainment system, which is rubbish. I do like more modern stuff.

fflump

1,758 posts

45 months

Friday 29th March
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irfan1712 said:
depends on the budget - used could still mean the facelift Bentayga which is worlds apart from the first gen / original car.

That said i think the first gen cars are becoming a bargain. the 4.0d is the same as the SQ7 - experienced it in my previous Panamera and it was fantastic. If you're considering a W12 then theres no other real comparison, although perhaps the 4.0 V8 would be the sweet spot - and probably the one thats slightly easier to move on once you've put some miles on it (compared to a W12).

a Facelift Range Rover Autobiog (2018+) especially a LWB would be comparable. LR ownership and reliability on the whole is hit and miss so factor that in. 4.4 SDV8 or the 5.0 SC V8 would the one - in 'SV' Guise to properly rival a Bentaya.

I think the only thing that would bug me with the first gen Bentayga is the Infotainment. Depends how important it is to you but it strikes me as clunky and cumbersome with no up to date 'tech'.
FWIW I tested a V8 and W12 Flying Spur before posting for the V8. Was nimbler turning into corners/bends and generally felt like a driving a smaller car compared to the W12