Flying Spur [Official] Bentley Flying Spur (Third generation, 2019- )


This is a rather nice surprise from Bentley, finally they have done it properly from the ground up. The previous two generations looks awkward and clumsy, the front and rear end looks disjointed and the lines simply doesn't flow at all.

The new car looks far more cohesive and imposing. Good to see the design team has recovered from that Bentagya thing.
 
Bentley have done a fantastic job with the new Flying Spur. Its proportions look perfect and the car looks very elegant and as well as slightly muscular at the same time. It is quite possibly the best looking luxury car in the world at the moment. The interior is a smash hit. It looks beautifully designed, very expensive and with stunning details. I am in awe about this car, it's an absolute gorgeous saloon.
 
Very cute, and comes with well-applied Bangle butt
 
I think I must be the only one not immediately enamored with it. The lack of wood trim on the rear door panels leaves it looking a bit sparse to me and the rear character line is a bit too extroverted imo. Otherwise it looks great and is a stronger effort than its predecessor.
 
I absolutely love it. Question is what happens to the Mully now?

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The new Flying Spur also looks "low and very wide". Any height and width dimensions figures ?
 
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I think I must be the only one not immediately enamored with it. The lack of wood trim on the rear door panels leaves it looking a bit sparse to me and the rear character line is a bit too extroverted imo. Otherwise it looks great and is a stronger effort than its predecessor.

Bentley will offer a pricey option of the rear door panels with the exclusive 3D effect wood pieces,just like the one presented in the EXP 10 Speed Concept car,it will look very gorgeous.
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The 3D effect leather trim is standard on the rear door panel of the new FS when you choose the mulliner package,but you can pay extra(not cheap) for the 3D effect wooden pieces for the rear door panel also.
 
Bentley ... for all those who are still alive & prefer Old-English-Club / Neocolonialist interior designs. Who are those people anyway? It's a particular fetish to (still) adore such style & design. :D So old-fashioned my eyes bleed. Very nice craftsmanship though.
 
Bentley ... for all those who are still alive & prefer Old-English-Club / Neocolonialist interior designs. Who are those people anyway? It's a particular fetish to (still) adore such style & design. :D So old-fashioned my eyes bleed. Very nice craftsmanship though.

I love it and wish Jaguar could've found a way to evolve their old interior design motif.
 
Dislikes: the big bling B on the side, the Mulsanne-like grille (thank goodness there's a mesh option...I think), stupid tiny reverse light in the dumbest location, not a fan of the Mulliner wheels. Overall, wheel choices aren't great.

On the fence: the front seems a little too bulbous, but that may change.

Otherwise, everything else is pure hedonistic gravy. I think an EWB FS will render the Mully as is moot. Curious to see what they will do with a Mully successor...if that's even in the cards.

Excellent. Can't wait for the configurator so that I can show Bentley how to spec this car properly.

Similar to the Touareg, VAG has blinged the default car for the Chinese.

It's already up.
 
Some technical details of the new Flying Spur.

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2020 Bentley Flying Spur – specifications snapshot

Engine: 6.0-litre twin-turbocharged W12 TSI
Power: 467kW
Torque: 900Nm
Top Speed: 333km/H
0-100 km/h: 3.8s
Length: 5304mm
Width: 1964mm
Height: 1488mm
Front overhang: 878mm
Rear overhang: 1231mm
Wheelbase: 3195mm
Weight: 2435kg
 

Bentley

Bentley Motors Limited is a British designer, manufacturer, and marketer of luxury cars and SUVs. Headquartered in Crewe, England, the company was founded by W. O. Bentley (1888-1971) in 1919 in Cricklewood, North London, and became widely known for winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1924, 1927, 1928, 1929 and 1930. Bentley has been a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group since 1998 and consolidated under VW's premium brand arm Audi in 2022.
Official website: Bentley Motors

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