4. Bentley Brooklands
Introduced in 1992, the Brooklands was a replacement for the Bentley Mulsanne and Bentley Eight models.
The car was named after the Brooklands banked race track in Surrey, where Bentley obtained some of its greatest triumphs in the 1920s and 1930s.
Continuing Bentley’s relatively angular design theme, the Brooklands was intended as a slightly cheaper alternative to the Bentley Turbo R, which featured the same 6.75-litre V8 engine, but without the more powerful model’s turbocharger.
Driven by the same Rolls Royce engine, the car came with a four-speed automatic transmission was rear-wheel drive, and featured independent front and rear suspension.