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The 1988 Bentley Turbo R Race Car: A Unique Piece of Top Gear and Motorsport History

For most, a Bentley Turbo R is the epitome of classic British luxury—a grand touring saloon designed for comfort, prestige, and refined performance. But one particular 1988 Bentley Turbo R has defied expectations, being transformed into a full-fledged race car and even making an appearance on Top Gear with Matt LeBlanc.

This one-of-a-kind Bentley recently went under the hammer at Collecting Cars, attracting attention from classic car enthusiasts, racing fans, and Top Gear followers alike. But did it sell? And what makes this Bentley Turbo R so special? Let’s take a look.


Image Credit Graham Eason

The Origins: From Luxury Saloon to Race Car

The Bentley Turbo R was introduced in 1985, featuring a 6.75-liter turbocharged V8 engine, soft leather interiors, and the kind of ride quality suited for the most discerning of clients. However, no one at Bentley ever envisioned the Turbo R as a track-ready race car—until a daring owner decided to break the mold.

This particular 1988 model was extensively modified to go racing, undergoing significant weight reduction, suspension tuning, and an interior strip-out. Key modifications included:

Lowered suspension for improved handling
Front splitter and rear diffuser for aerodynamic efficiency
Full race roll cage for driver safety
Lightweight race seat and harness
Fire extinguisher system for track compliance

While Bentley never intended the Turbo R to see a racetrack, these modifications turned the car into something truly unique, a blend of classic British opulence and raw racing aggression.


Image Credit Graham Eason

The Top Gear Connection: Matt LeBlanc Behind the Wheel

The car gained widespread attention when it was featured on Top Gear, driven by Matt LeBlanc. The former Friends star, known for his love of cars, took the Bentley Turbo R through its paces on the track.

Despite its unconventional nature as a race car, LeBlanc put it through its paces, showing just how far from its luxury roots this Bentley had come. The segment was met with amusement and appreciation from the Top Gear audience, further solidifying the car’s status as an oddball legend.

The Auction: Did It Sell?

On March 14, 2025, the Bentley Turbo R was listed for auction on Collecting Cars, with the sale set to run for a week. Given its unique history, including the Top Gear feature and its extensive modifications, many expected the car to attract strong bids.

However, as of now, no official confirmation of the final sale price or buyer has been released. If it did find a new home, the lucky owner will have secured one of the most unusual and exciting Bentley models ever built.

Why This Bentley Turbo R Matters

Classic Bentleys are typically reserved for concours events, high-end collectors, or Sunday cruises through the countryside. But this racing Turbo R challenges that perception, proving that even the most traditional luxury cars can be transformed into something unexpected.

This car embodies the spirit of customization, motorsport enthusiasm, and pop culture history, making it a rare and desirable piece of automotive memorabilia.


Image Credit Graham Eason

Final Thoughts: The Ultimate Bentley Oddball

While a Bentley Turbo R race car might seem like an oxymoron, this unique 1988 model proves that even the most refined luxury saloons can have a wild side. Whether it sold or not, its legacy as a Top Gear-featured, track-ready Bentley is firmly cemented.

Would you take a Bentley Turbo R to the track? Or should luxury cars stay true to their original purpose? Let us know your thoughts!

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John Lennon's Psychedelic Rolls-Royce Phantom V

John Lennon's Psychedelic Rolls-Royce Phantom V: A Rock & Roll Masterpiece

Few cars in history are as instantly recognizable as John Lennon’s Psychedelic Rolls-Royce Phantom V. Originally delivered in 1965 in classic black, this luxurious car symbolized wealth and prestige. However, by 1967, at the peak of the psychedelic era, Lennon transformed it into a rolling piece of art, making it one of the most famous cars in rock & roll history.

From Elegance to Psychedelic Art

John Lennon’s Phantom V was no ordinary Rolls-Royce. This model, favored by royalty and world leaders, featured a 6.2L V8 engine, an opulent interior with a built-in record player, and enough space to comfortably chauffeur the biggest rock star on the planet.

But in 1967, inspired by the Summer of Love and the Beatles’ groundbreaking album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, Lennon decided the car needed a radical new look. He sent it to J.P. Fallon Ltd., a Surrey-based coachbuilder, where artist Steve Weaver hand- painted an elaborate psychedelic floral design over a bright yellow base coat.

A zodiac sign motif was added to the roof, and the car was transformed into a moving symbol of the 1960s counterculture.


Image courtesy of the Royal BC Museum.

Public Reaction: A Love-Hate Affair

When the newly painted Psychedelic Rolls-Royce Phantom V made its first public appearance in May 1967, it caused a sensation. Fans adored it, seeing it as an extension of Lennon’s bold artistic vision. However, not everyone was impressed, many traditionalists saw it as an act of vandalism.

One famous story claims that an elderly woman attacked the car with an umbrella, yelling, "You swine! How dare you do this to a Rolls-Royce!" This reaction reflected the generational divide of the time, with Lennon and the Beatles pushing artistic and cultural boundaries.


Image courtesy of the Royal BC Museum.

The Phantom V in Beatles History

Lennon’s Rolls-Royce wasn’t just a showpiece, it was actively used during some of the Beatles' most iconic years:

Abbey Road Sessions: The car was often parked outside Abbey Road Studios while the Beatles recorded The White Album, Yellow Submarine, and Let It Be.

Loaned to The Rolling Stones: Further cementing its rock & roll status.

Let It Be Premiere (1969): Lennon arrived at the final Beatles film premiere in his one-of-a-kind Rolls.

This car was a witness to Beatles history, carrying Lennon through the band’s most transformative years.

Where Is John Lennon's Rolls-Royce Now?

After moving to the U.S. in the 1970s, Lennon eventually donated the car in 1977 to the Cooper-Hewitt Museum (now part of the Smithsonian Institution) to raise funds for charity. It later ended up in Canada, where businessman Jim Pattison donated it to the Royal British Columbia Museum, where it remains on display today.

A Lasting Legacy

More than just a car, Lennon’s Psychedelic Rolls-Royce Phantom V represents the rebellious creativity of the 1960s. While many classic Rolls-Royces are preserved in pristine condition, this one remains an artistic and cultural icon, a symbol of a time when music, art, and self-expression knew no limits.

Would you have done the same, or was this the ultimate rock-star move?

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