Flying Spur
The sharp, sophisticated silhouette of the Flying Spur hints at both the exhilarating, all-wheel drive power that lies beneath the bonnet and the unrivalled luxury within. Consider it the ultimate expression of the exquisite craftsmanship and design that characterises the Flying Spur range.
The Flying Spur offers a combination of details and features including an impressive upright chrome grille, and lower chrome bumper insert. As a result, it presents a muscular yet elegant face to the world, now further refined with a choice of striking new alloy wheels that underscore its remarkable capabilities.
Exterior
The Flying Spur offers a spectacular presence from every conceivable angle. The combination of its bright, upright chrome grille, large jewel headlamps, sharp fender wing vents and athletic design lines deliver an unmatched road presence.
Engineering
This incredible performance comes with no ride comfort thanks to the independent computer-controlled air suspension, which maximises impact absorption and isolation. The 8-speed QuickShift transmission ensures that even through multiple gear changes, the ride remains incredibly smooth. So as you press the accelerator, there is no rush of power, just a perfect, even surge that makes overtaking a breeze or accelerating on a long stretch of open road a pure, uninterrupted pleasure.
Interior
The Flying Spur’s well-appointed cabin is a perfect balance of technology superbly and subtly showcased though matchless craftsmanship. Our expertise shines through in every detail. Run your eye over the deep sheen of mirror-matched wood veneer waist rails and dashboard and you will immediately want to run your fingers over them too.
460
Kw
at 6000 rpm
199
mph
320 km/h
4.3
sec
0-100 km/h 4.6 seconds
590
lbs/ft
at 2000 rpm
3998 cc
W12
Twin Turbo
Specifications
Max power | 625 PS / 616 bhp / 460 kw @ 6000 rpm |
Fuel Type | 98 (95) RON |
Combined | 19.6 mpg 14.4 litres / 100 km |
City driving (US) | 12 US mpg |
Highway driving (US) | 20 US mpg |
Maximum torque | 800 Nm/ 590 lb.ft @ 2000 rpm |
Max speed | 199 mph / 320 km/h |
CO2 emissions | 332 g/km |
Length | 5299 mm / 208.6 in |
Width | 2207 mm / 86.9 in |
Height | 1488 mm / 58.6 in |
Wheelbase | 3066 mm / 120.7 in |
Gross Vehicle Weight | 2972 kg / 6552 lb |
Boot Volume | 475 Litres / 16.7 cu-ft |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 90 litres / 20.0 gallons / 24 US gallons |
Kerb Weight | 2475 kg / 5456 lb |
Emission Controls | EU 6 / LEV II |
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
* Images, prices, and options shown, including vehicle color, trim, options, pricing and other specifications are subject to availability, incentive offerings, current pricing and credit worthiness.The advertised price does not include sales tax, dealer conveyance fee of $599, vehicle registration fees, other fees required by law, finance charges and any documentation charges.
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Posted Notice Requirement
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