Bentley has always been known for its performance, but rarely has it leaned into outright spectacle like in its new short film, Supersports: FULL SEND. The film stars Travis Pastrana and the brand's latest Supersports coupe, showcasing its capabilities in a dynamic and thrilling way. The 657-hp, rear-drive Supersports is better known as a luxury grand tourer, but the film captures it in all its glory, with Pastrana drifting around the grounds at Bentley's Crewe headquarters, laying down burnouts, and even catching air.
Bentley had to specially prep a car for the shoot, adding a hydraulic handbrake and enabling power braking. The result is a Supersports that Pastrana could rotate aggressively, then drive out of corners in full opposite lock.
Pastrana was pleasantly surprised by how nimble and fun the Supersports was to drive, saying it exceeded his expectations as the perfect combination of luxury and performance.
The film was shot over three days at Bentley's historic factory grounds with support from employees and premiered in Dubai to an invited audience. The modified car will make appearances at Bentley events throughout 2026 before joining the company's Heritage Collection.
With a limited production run of 500 units slated for late this year, all examples are already spoken for, with deliveries starting early next year.
For those who have spent their lives around cars, like Natalie Neff, the Supersports is just another addition to their collection. Neff has had the good fortune to own a range of vehicles over the years, including a Honda Ridgeline, VW Beetle, Ducati Monster, and a well-loved Schwinn.
The film itself is packed with Easter eggs for Bentley fans, including cameos by historic cars like the Speed 8, Continental GT3 race cars, pre-war Blowers, Pikes Peak Bentayga, and even a glimpse of Bentley's upcoming luxury urban SUV.





