
2025 Bentley Flying Spur Review
The 2025 Bentley Flying Spur redefines opulence and performance, earning its title as the fastest sedan in Bentley's illustrious history. With cutting-edge updates and breathtaking craftsmanship, this luxurious powerhouse stands as a symbol of unparalleled elegance and engineering. Let's dive into its updated features, including the refined design, upgraded technology, and record-breaking performance.
Exterior Design
Bentley has approached the 2025 Flying Spur's exterior updates with a conservative hand, maintaining its signature grandeur while adding new customization options. Fresh exterior and interior color palettes allow for greater personalization, complemented by striking 22-inch rims. The Flying Spur Speed variant showcases distinctive black accents, enhancing its sporty character. The dimensions remain commanding, with a length of 5,316 mm, a width of 1,978 mm, a height of 1,483 mm, and a wheelbase of 3,194 mm. This expansive size emphasizes its road presence and reinforces its status as a true luxury sedan.
2025 Bentley Flying Spur Interior
Inside, the Flying Spur 2025 is a sanctuary of luxury, blending leather, Alcantara, wood, chrome, and intricate embroidery. The cabin boasts a signature wrap-around central screen that can be concealed when not in use, replaced by a trio of analog meters. Unlike many competitors, Bentley retains traditional physical buttons, catering to drivers who appreciate tactile controls. The infotainment system mirrors that of the Bentley Continental GT 2025, offering a seamless experience with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. A host of applications and updated navigation features ensure a sophisticated driving experience. Customers can opt for a four-seat configuration, with a rear console dividing the back seats, or a more conventional five-seat setup. Bentley's bespoke division, Mulliner, provides nearly infinite customization possibilities, allowing owners to craft a vehicle uniquely their own.
Mechanical Specifications:
The 2025 Flying Spur derives its impressive performance from a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine, co-developed with Porsche. Paired with a 187-hp electric motor, the hybrid system delivers a staggering combined output of 771 hp and 1,000 Nm of torque. This powerhouse propels the sedan from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.3 seconds, a remarkable improvement over its predecessor. Despite its increased weight of 2,680 kg, the Flying Spur's dynamic chassis and revamped air suspension system ensure exceptional handling, even during sharp cornering and high-speed overtaking. With a hybrid setup, the car offers improved fuel efficiency, achieving a range of up to 827 km per fill, and the battery can be recharged in 2 hours and 45 minutes with a home charger.
2025 Bentley Flying Spur Price
The 2025 Bentley Flying Spur is priced from $276,450 (approximately 1,036,687 SAR), reflecting its status as one of the most luxurious and high-performing sedans available.
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