Bentley Flying Spur
Bringing your new Flying Spur to life in a way that reflects your unique style means you can own a car that is as individual as you are.
NEW FLYING SPUR
The new Flying Spur is a unique fusion of breathtaking performance, contemporary design and intuitive technology. It delivers an enriching experience for both the driver and those who prefer to be driven. With a graceful yet commanding form, intricate detailing and sharp design lines, the new Flying Spur has an assertive road presence. Inside, tactile materials and modern craftsmanship combine to create a stylish and tranquil environment.The same sense of refinement flows into the car’s performance. Powerful and dynamic, the car automatically adapts to changing environments and driving conditions. Intelligent and intuitive My Bentley Connected Car technology has been seamlessly integrated throughout, allowing you to shape your own journey.
POWER WITH POISE
The new Flying Spur’s formidable 6.0 litre W12 engine, combines impressive power and torque to deliver effortless acceleration and breathtaking agility, with a top speed of 207 mph (333 km/h). This results in an exhilarating drive while maintaining a sophisticated and comfortable ride.
SEAMLESS TECHNOLOGY
Intelligent and connected technology has been seamlessly integrated throughout the new Flying Spur to provide easy and intuitive access to infotainment, navigation and environmental controls without interrupting your journey.
MULLINER DRIVING SPECIFICATION
The Mulliner Driving Specification offers a range of elevated features and finishes for those who want to set their car apart even further. A new lofted diamond style has been designed for the seats, combining traditional stitching and embroidery to create a distinctive pattern, with every single diamond unique in its shape and size, as they draw gently down the seat.
626
HP
664
lb-ft
207
mph
291 km/h
3.7
sec
0-100 km/h
W12
6.0L
Specifications
ENGINE
Type | 6.0 litre |
Engine | W12 |
Engine Capacity | 5950 cc |
Transmission | Eight-speed dual-clutch transmission |
Brakes | 10 Piston calipers front and 4 piston calipers rear |
Maximum Power | 626 hp / 635 PS / 467 kW @ TBC rpm |
Suspension Type | Air suspension |
Maximum Torque | 664 lb-ft / 900 Nm @ TBC rpm |
Maximum Revs | 8,500 rpm |
Dimensions and Weight
Length | 5316 mm |
Width | 2220 mm |
Height | 1484 mm |
Wheels | 21” ten twin spoke alloy |
Gross Weight | 6614 lbs |
Curb Weight | 5373 lbs |
LOCATION
Miller Motorcars
342 West Putnam
Greenwich, CT 06830
Sales Hours
Monday Friday 9:00am 6:00pm
Saturday 9:00am 4:00pm
Sunday: Closed
Service Hours
Monday Friday 7:30am 5:00pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
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