The luxury sedan adds Bentley’s Ultra Performance Hybrid powertrain and revises the wheels, front bumper, and grille styling.
The 2025 Bentley Flying Spur is all about showing off. It might not be for everyone to drive themselves, but it’s perfect for making a statement. With a powerful 771 horsepower and 738 pound-feet of torque, plus an impressive 47 miles of electric range, this new model swaps out the old W-12 engine for a cutting-edge plug-in hybrid from the Continental GT. It’s luxury and performance rolled into one.
The 2025 Bentley Flying Spur introduces the “Ultra Performance Hybrid,” featuring a powerful 584-hp twin-turbo V-8 paired with a 187-hp electric motor. This setup lets the Flying Spur go from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.3 seconds, making it faster than previous models.
On the style front, Bentley offers plenty of customization. The interior now boasts a new diamond quilt pattern for the seats and 3D diamond hide on the doors and pillars. Plus, the new Wellness Seating Specification lets you personalize climate and posture settings for all four seats, making every ride a luxurious experience.
The 2025 Bentley Flying Spur gets a fresh look, especially at the front. It keeps the classic design but adds a new, more aggressive bumper and grille. The car also features three new 22-inch wheel designs.
The first version to hit the market will be the high-performance Speed model. Buyers can choose from over 100 colors or even custom hues. While pricing hasn’t been revealed yet, the previous model started around $220,000 and could climb much higher.
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