Bentley, renowned for its luxury and opulence, has encountered recalls over the last two decades. In this article, we will explore notable Bentley recalls, including specific make and models, reasons for the recalls, and emphasize the importance of consulting a lemon law attorney if your Bentley vehicle proves challenging to satisfactorily repair.
Bentley Continental GT (2004-2011)
Reason: Potential fuel tank leak. Affected Models: Bentley Continental GT coupes manufactured between 2004 and 2011.
In 2011, Bentley issued a recall for certain Continental GT coupes due to a potential fuel tank leak. The defect could increase the risk of fire in the presence of an ignition source, posing a safety hazard. Bentley advised affected owners to bring their vehicles to authorized dealerships for inspection and potential replacement of the faulty fuel tank components.
Bentley Flying Spur (2005-2013)
Reason: Battery cable connection issue. Affected Models: Bentley Flying Spur sedans manufactured between 2005 and 2013.
A recall was initiated in 2013 for certain Bentley Flying Spur sedans due to a battery cable connection issue. The defect could result in a loss of electrical power, leading to stalling or an inoperative vehicle. Bentley recommended affected owners to visit authorized dealerships for inspection and potential repair of the faulty battery cable connection.
Bentley Bentayga (2016-2018)
Reason: Seatbelt anchorage issue. Affected Models: Bentley Bentayga SUVs manufactured between 2016 and 2018.
Bentley issued a recall for certain Bentayga SUVs due to an issue with the seatbelt anchorage. The defect could result in inadequate seatbelt restraint, increasing the risk of injury during a collision. Bentley advised affected owners to bring their vehicles to authorized dealerships for inspection and potential repair or replacement of the faulty seatbelt anchorage components.