Bentley has finally unveiled the all-new 2014 Flying Spur, which will
receive its global debut next month at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show.
The car not only promises plenty of luxury in its full redesign, but
Bentley is also saying that the new Flying Spur will be the “fastest,
most powerful four-door” model it has ever produced.
The 2014 Flying Spur is powered by the same twin-turbocharged
6.0-liter W12 engine used in the Continental GT Speed. In the Flying
Spur, this 12-cylinder engine produces 616 horsepower and 590 pound-feet
of torque, and it sends that power to the ground through a new
eight-speed automatic transmission and a rear-biased (40/60)
all-wheel-drive system.
Launching the 5,451-pound sedan from 0-60 miles per hour will take
just 4.3 seconds and 100 mph comes in less than 10 seconds; overall top
speed is rated at 200 mph. Even with all that power and mass.
For a car that will surely retain a starting price of just under
$300,000 for the base model, there will be no shortage of luxury or
technology inside the Flying Spur.
The Flying Spur is offered with either seating for five or a
four-passenger layout with a full-length center console. Some of the
optional features for rear passengers to enjoy include a 1,100-watt,
11-speaker Naim audio system, a rear-seat entertainment system with a
pair of 10-inch displays and there’s even the availability of a WiFi
hotspot.
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