For young designer Darren Day, the Continental T was a dream come true. He started at Crewe in October 1994, as one of just four designers working under chief stylist Graham Hull. The Continental T became his first major project. He was briefed to provide concepts for a complete car – including exterior, interior, wheels and even engine bay.
For inspiration, Day travelled to the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance to immerse himself in Bentley’s naughtier, rortier past. “I was blown away by the old racing Bentleys,” he recalls. “They had big, parchment dials, engine-turned aluminium…and starter buttons. There hadn’t been a Bentley with a starter button since the pre-war days, but I loved the message it conveyed. I was determined to make that a feature.”