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Drift Bentley shrinks to the shelf: collectible Supersports in FULL SEND livery

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Bentley turns its rear-wheel-drive Supersports from the Crewe gymkhana film into 1:18 and 1:43 scale models with the FULL SEND livery and matching prints.

Bentley has turned its boldest Supersports into a collectible miniature. The new limited series pays tribute to the film Supersports: FULL SEND, in which Travis Pastrana hustles the 666-hp rear-wheel-drive Bentley around the factory campus in Crewe.

The collection includes two scale models of car #199 — 1:18 and 1:43. Both are plinth-mounted and replicate not just the body shape but the details of the car from the film: dive planes, side sills, fender blades, the rear diffuser and the fixed rear wing.

The centerpiece is the FULL SEND livery, created with London artist Deathspray. It features monochromatic graphics, bright green accents, green-tinted glass and painted wheels: green at the front and white at the rear. Even the interior has been recreated with the hydraulic handbrake that helped Pastrana whip the big Bentley around gymkhana-style.

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The series also includes two artistic prints. One depicts the burnout at the start of the film, the other a slide across the factory grounds. The prints are individually numbered and hand-screen-printed.

Bentley shot the film in September 2025 on the grounds of its Crewe factory, built back in 1938. The company even played on the gymkhana format by calling the project «Pymkhana» — after Pyms Lane, where the factory stands.

The full-size Supersports enters production in the fourth quarter of 2026, with first customer deliveries beginning in early 2027. The miniature arrives sooner and serves as consolation for those who won’t get the real 666-hp Bentley but still want a piece of this story on their shelf.

This English edition was prepared using AI translation under editorial oversight by SpeedMe. The original reporting is by Polina Kotikova