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Bentley has introduced three- and five-year service plans across its line-up in Australia, offering customers clarity around ongoing maintenance costs.
Available on new vehicles up to three months old, the service plans are based on the regular service schedule of every 12 months or 16,000 kilometres – whichever comes first – with all work to be carried out by factory-trained technicians using genuine Bentley parts.
The company adds these new plans will “help owners to maintain the value of their car”.

Each plan includes regular service items such as filters, oil changes, brake fluid, and key fob batteries. Inspections of an extensive range of components are carried out with every visit also.
Pricing for the plans vary by model line, see below:
| Model | 3 Years | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|
| Bentayga V8 | $3950 | $7695 |
| Continental GT V8 (incl. Convertible) | $4050 | $9450 |
| Continental GT W12 (incl. Convertible) | $5495 | $10,050 |
| Flying Spur V8 | $4050 | $9540 |
| Flying Spur W12 | $5495 | $10,050 |

Bentley’s Australian network includes six retailers across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Adelaide and Perth.
The announcement follows various brands across the mainstream and premium segments offering pre-paid service packages at the point of sale or just after, including parent Volkswagen and its Audi luxury subsidiary.
Stay tuned for our launch review of the new Bentayga V8 coming soon!
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James Wong is an automotive journalist and former PR consultant, recognised among Australia’s most prolific motoring writers.


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