Bentley revealed the interior of the 2026 Continental GT S, its new entry-level variant positioned to broaden appeal in the ultra-luxury coupe segment. The cabin mirrors the design language of higher-trim Continental GTs while introducing cost-conscious material choices that maintain the brand's craftsmanship standards.

The 2026 GT S features a redesigned dashboard with a horizontal orientation that emphasizes width across the cabin. Bentley retained the signature rotating display that houses either a 12.3-inch touchscreen or traditional gauge faces depending on driver preference. The steering wheel adopts a flatter, sportier profile compared to the flagship GT Speed, reinforcing the S model's performance-focused positioning.

Upholstery options include leather and performance fabrics, with Bentley offering customizable color palettes that diverge from traditional luxury restraint. The center console flows seamlessly into the door panels, creating an integrated design that feels contemporary without abandoning Bentley's heritage aesthetic. Ambient lighting runs throughout the cabin, allowing buyers to tailor the atmosphere with multiple color settings.

Storage capacity remains generous. The Continental GT S maintains the deep door pockets and central storage bins found on pricier variants, useful for the grand touring mission that defines this model. Rear legroom appears consistent with the outgoing generation, accommodating two adults comfortably for extended journeys.

The infotainment system receives updates including cloud-connected navigation and smartphone integration. Bentley promises faster processing speeds and refreshed graphics that compete with offerings from Mercedes-AMG and Porsche, both key competitors in this segment.

Pricing positions the GT S roughly 15 percent below the standard Continental GT, making it Bentley's entry point for buyers seeking sub-300,000-dollar ultra-luxury coupes. The model reaches dealers in late 2025 with a twin-