If there’s a better high-performance luxury sedan than the Bentley Flying Spur for sale in the USA, we haven’t tried it. Yes, a Rolls-Royce Ghost is more unashamedly luxurious and rarer ...
The 2008 Flying Spur, part of Bentley's family of more modern-looking and sleekly styled Continental models is, perhaps to sum it up best, an exclusive, sporty luxury sedan fit for the rich and famous ...
But since the Flying Spur was wholly renewed as recently as 2019, Bentley has barely changed the look of it. It does without the new front end of the Continental GT and GTC. Sales figures show ...
The W12 was an icon and a class-leading powerhouse in Bentley’s earlier days, but modern engineering made fewer cylinders the way to go if the driving experience was a priority. The Flying Spur ...
The 2012 Bentley Continental Flying Spur embodied British luxury and performance in a full-size sedan. As part of Bentley's esteemed Continental series, it combined opulent craftsmanship with ...
The 2009 Flying Spur, part of Bentley's family of more modern-looking and sleekly styled Continental models is, perhaps to sum it up best, an exclusive, sporty luxury sedan fit for the rich and famous ...
The mostly new Flying Spur. Bentley has given its venerable Continental-based saloon a major overhaul, including all-new bodywork and a revised dynamic mission that majors on increased comfort.
552.0-hp, 6.0-liter, 12 Cylinder Engine (Gasoline Fuel) Wondering which trim is right for you? Our 2007 Bentley Continental Flying Spur trim comparison will help you decide.
Bentley’s petrol-electric Flying Spur limousine slots in between the existing V8 and W12-engined versions on price. It has marginally less peak power than the V8, is marginally slower ...
552.0-hp, 6.0-liter, 12 Cylinder Engine (Flex Fuel Capability) Wondering which trim is right for you? Our 2011 Bentley Continental Flying Spur trim comparison will help you decide.