[Autonews]
According to a recent report, the entire Bentley Continental range will be equipped with flex-fuel engines in June.
While details are limited, the cars will feature a flex-fuel version of the 6.0-liter W-12 engine. It will be able to run on petrol, E85 bioethanol, or a mix of the two.
When they are launched, over half of Bentley's lineup will be flex-fuel compatible. This is critical to the company's goal of reducing CO2 fleet emissions by 15 percent by 2012.
Look for more information to be released later this year.

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