1999 Bentley Arnage 4.4 V8
Only 80,400 miles 
from new; upgraded sound system; Arnage T alloys; twin turbo V8 with 350bhp and 
420lb/ft 
Launched in 1998 when Bentley was still 
owned by Vickers, the all-new Arnage was the first Bentley to ditch the 
venerable 6.75 V8 in favour of an equally powerful, much lighter and far more 
fuel efficient BMW M62 V8. Re-engineered by Cosworth, the 4.4 unit gained twin 
turbos and produced 350bhp and 420lb/ft which, driving through a five-speed 
automatic gearbox, could propel the Arnage to 62mph in 6.5 seconds with a top 
speed of 149mph.
However, when VW took over 
Bentley in late-1998, the Arnage was hastily fitted with the old 6.75 V8 once 
more, the new model being known as the Red Label while the BMW-powered version 
became known as the Green Label. Although VW cited ‘customer demand’ as the 
reason for the change, in reality it was more to do with company politics and 
the 4.4 was judged noticeably more agile and responsive than the 6.75, with 
significantly lower running costs.
First 
registered in July 1999, this Arnage 4.4 V8 has covered 80,800 miles to date in 
the hands of six owners, the fourth of whom owned it from 2005 – 2016 when it 
was registered as XAB 1. It looks most attractive in Tempest Silver with a 
magnolia hide interior piped in blue with lambswool overmats front and rear. It 
also benefits from later five-spoke alloys from the range-topping Arnage T which 
came out in 2002.
An Autotrader advert from 
August 2016 when the car had covered 71,000 miles states that it had a ‘full 
service history’ at that point, although sadly the service book is no longer 
with the car. However, a good file of invoices back to 2012 show regular upkeep 
since then, the oil and filter seemingly last changed at 78,692 miles in July 
2019. More recently a new alternator and battery were fitted in December 
2021.
A Tracker theft recovery system has been 
fitted at some point although the subscription will need to be renewed by the 
next owner if desired. An Alpine 055 Series sat nav system is also fitted along 
with an Alpine sound system with some expensive looking JL Audio amplifiers in 
the boot which are linked to a Caliber Audio Technology power boost capacitor so 
you can start your own earthquake with the bass! An owner’s handbook is also 
present to guide you through all the other gadgets on board.
An impressive looking car which would have cost an eye-watering 
£145,000 new, it comes with an MOT until January 2023 with no advisories 
recorded. 
Documents: V5C; older V5C; MOT Jan 2023 with no advisories; 6 
old MOTs; invoices; Tracker certificate; JL Audio guide; handbook 
For more information contact James on 
07970 309907 or email [email protected]