The 1930 Bentley 4.4-litre inline four-cylinder engine is one of the most celebrated powerplants of the pre-war era. Displacing 4,398 cc, the robust overhead-cam engine delivered abundant low-end torque and remarkable reliability making it ideal for both high-speed touring and long-distance competition. Its rugged construction and effortless performance helped define Bentley’s reputation for “fast cars built to last,” earning legendary status through repeated success at Le Mans.
