Bentley Flying Spur
Bentley’s opulent sedan is aimed at the wealthiest and most discerning customers. Offering exceptional levels of refinement and nearly infinite personalization options, the Flying Spur loses its standard V8 and signature W12 engines for 2025. What’s left is a PHEV-type “Ultra Performance Hybrid” powertrain that combines a twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 with an electric motor for a total output of 771 horsepower. Feeding the motor is a 25.9kWh battery.
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What's new in 2025
New generation. V8 and W12 engines replaced by a V8 plug-in hybrid powertrain.
Pros
- Plug-in hybrid engine improved upon
- Countless personalization options
- Remarkable comfort
Cons
- High pricing
- Electric range to be confirmed
- Few dealers
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