MARKET ANALYSIS
T (2002 to 2009)

The Bentley Arnage T (2002–2009) is the high-performance, "sinister" evolution of the Arnage line, celebrated as the most powerful four-door sedan in the world at its launch. Distinguishable by its mesh grilles, larger wheels, and turned-aluminum interior trim, the Arnage T features the twin-turbocharged 6.75L V8, which was boosted in 2007 to a monstrous 373kW (500hp) and 1,000Nm of torque paired with a superior 6-speed ZF transmission. In the 2026 Australian market, the Arnage T is the most coveted four-door of its era, drawing a buyer pool of enthusiasts who want "old-school" presence combined with genuine supercar-slaying mid-range acceleration. Desirability is highest for the 2007–2009 "Final Series" and facelift models, as they addressed earlier camshaft/tappet wear issues and offer a significantly more modern driving experience. Market values in Australia reflect this flagship status: while early 2002–2005 examples trade between $115,000 and $145,000 AUD, the late-model 2007–2009 versions with the 6-speed gearbox are blue-chip assets commanding between $175,000 and $245,000 AUD. Owners must, however, be prepared for high maintenance; while the engine is robust, specialized components like the Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) sensors and the active suspension dampers are famously expensive to replace in Australia, often requiring parts to be sourced directly from the UK.
The Bentley Arnage T (2002–2009) is the high-performance, "sinister" evolution of the Arnage line, celebrated as the most powerful four-door sedan in the world at its launch. Distinguishable by its mesh grilles, larger wheels, and turned-aluminum interior trim, the Arnage T features the twin-turbocharged 6.75L V8, which was boosted in 2007 to a monstrous 373kW (500hp) and 1,000Nm of torque paired with a superior 6-speed ZF transmission. In the 2026 Australian market, the Arnage T is the most cov…


