
Snapshot
- A total of 379 units have been recalled
- Issue affects the driver’s seat adjustment
- Bentley is contacting owners
A recall notice has been issued for all Bentley Continental GT models produced from 2018 until 2021, covering 379 vehicles sold in Australia.
Affecting both the coupe and convertible variants of the GT, the recall has been issued due to a software issue with the driver’s seat motor.
If the seat is lowered, it may also move backwards – potentially trapping the legs of a rear occupant and leading to injury.

With every Continental produced from 2018 affected, Bentley has said it is in the process of contacting owners to fix the issue, free of charge.
A list of VINs of affected vehicles can be found here.
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