A revolution in luxury: Bentley Flying Spur switches to hybrid powertrain
Bentley has officially unveiled a comprehensive facelift of its iconic luxury sedan, the Flying Spur. The main change is technical – the model range now relies entirely on a powerful V8 hybrid system, replacing the legendary W12 engine.
The new Bentley Flying Spur offers a system power of 782 hp, combining British elegance with cutting-edge technology.
Design and visual highlights
For the first time since 1962, the brand's sedan returns to individual headlights, synchronized with the design of the Continental GT. The exterior features clean surfaces, and the sporty Flying Spur S version returns with the aggressive Blackline specification.
Dynamics and engineering solutions
- Acceleration: 0 to 100 km/h in 3.7 seconds.
- Top speed: 307 km/h.
- Technologies: Active suspension, electronic limited-slip differential, and 48-volt active stabilization.
The interior of the new generation
Luxury reaches new levels with the Virtuoso collection, which includes specific materials, champagne-gold embroidery, and a Naim for Mulliner audio system with 21 Focal speakers. Each seat design requires 12 hours of precise handcrafting.
Orders for the new Bentley Flying Spur are now open, with the first deliveries expected by the end of 2026.