Bentley Flying Spur (2005) Explained

Bentley Flying Spur
Manufacturer:Bentley Motors
Production:November 2005 – present
Model Years:2006–present
Assembly:United Kingdom: Crewe (Bentley Crewe)
Class:Full-size luxury car (F)
Ultra-luxury car
Body Style:4-door saloon
Layout:Longitudinal F4 layout
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The Bentley Flying Spur, known as the Bentley Continental Flying Spur before 2013, is a full-sized luxury car produced by Bentley Motors Limited since 2005. It is the four-door saloon variant of the Bentley Continental GT two-door coupé.

The Flying Spur is assembled by hand at Bentley's factory in Crewe, England. Briefly, due to lack of capacity at the Crewe factory upon the car's introduction, 1,358 units of the first generation Flying Spur destined for markets other than the United States and United Kingdom were built at parent-company Volkswagen's Transparent Factory in Dresden, Germany. This arrangement ended in early 2007, when all assembly works reverted to Crewe.

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First generation (2005–2013)

First generation
Production:2005–2013
Model Years:2006–2013
Designer:Dirk van Braeckel (2001)
Engine:6.0 L W12 twin-turbo
Transmission:6-speed ZF 6HP26A tiptronic automatic
Wheelbase:30651NaN1
Length:2006–08: 53061NaN1
2009–13: 52901NaN1
Width:19151NaN1
Height:2006–08: 14781NaN1
2009–13: 14761NaN1
Weight:2475kg (5,456lb)
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Platform:Volkswagen Group D1
Related:Bentley Continental GT
Audi A8
Audi S8
Volkswagen Phaeton

Overview

The first-generation Flying Spur was officially unveiled at the 75th Geneva Motor Show in March 2005.[2] It had a 5998cc twin-turbocharged W12 engine tuned to produce 5600NaN0 and torque of 650Nm at 1,600–6,100 rpm. Torsen-based permanent all-wheel drive system was standard on the Flying Spur. It can go 0- in 4.9 seconds, and can reach a top speed of 314km/h.[3] [4] It also has Adaptive Air Suspension and Continuous Damping Control as standard. At that time, it was the world's fastest and most powerful production saloon.[5]

Sales of the first-generation Flying Spur began in late 2005.[6] During the first full-year sales of the Flying Spur, the number of deliveries exceeded 4,000 units.[7] The Speed model of the Flying Spur was introduced in 2008 as a higher performance variant with revised ceramic disc brakes and tuned to produce 602 horsepower. The acceleration of the Speed model is 0- in 4.5 seconds, and can reach a top speed of 322km/h. A total of 1,155 units of the Speed model were produced in model years 2009 and 2010.[8]

Engines

Petrol engines!Model!!Years!!Type/code!!Power at rpm, Torque at rpm
Flying Spur2005–20135998cc W12 twin turbo5600NaN0 at 6,100, 6500NaN0 at 1,600–6,100
Flying Spur Speed2008–20135998cc W12 twin turbo6100NaN0 at 6,000, 7500NaN0 at 1,700–5,600

Transmissions

Petrol engines!Model!!Years!!Types
Flying Spur2005–2013ZF 6-speed automatic with wheel-mounted paddle shifters
Flying Spur Speed2008–2013ZF 6-speed automatic with wheel-mounted paddle shifters

The steering column-mounted paddle shifters enable direct access to the six-speed gearbox when the ZF transmission is in "S" or sports mode.

Second generation (2013–2019)

Second generation
Production:2013–2019
Engine:6.0 L W12 twin-turbo[9]
4.0 L V8 twin-turbo
Transmission:8-speed automatic
Wheelbase:3066mm
Length:5299mm
Width:1978mm
Height:1488mm
Weight:2475kg (5,456lb)
Designer:Luc Donckerwolke
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Platform:Volkswagen Group D1
Related:Bentley Continental GT
Volkswagen Phaeton

The second generation Flying Spur was unveiled in March 2013 at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show.[10] [11] In addition to the W12 engine from the previous generation, a lower-cost V8-engined version was also available.

The "Continental" prefix was omitted; according to Bentley's designers, this was a conscious attempt to take the Flying Spur in a more opulent direction and distance it from the more driver-oriented, two-door Continental GT range (historically, the Continental name has generally been used by Bentley to refer to models of a "sporting" nature). Despite this, the Flying Spur and Continental GT continue to share the same engineering platform.

Engines

Petrol engines[12] [13] !Model!!Years!!Type/code!!Power at rpm, Torque at rpm
Flying Spur W122013–20195998cc W12 twin turbo6250NaN0 at 6,000, 8000NaN0 at 2,000
Flying Spur V82014–20193993cc V8 twin turbo5070NaN0 at 6,000, 6600NaN0 at 1,700 (1,750?)
Flying Spur V8 S2016–20193993cc V8 twin turbo5280NaN0 at 6,000, 6800NaN0 at 1,700
Flying Spur W12 S2016–20195998cc W12 twin turbo6350NaN0 at 6,000, 8200NaN0 at 2,000

Transmissions

Petrol engines!Model!!Years!!Types
Flying Spur W122013–2019ZF 8-speed automatic with Quickshift, Block Shifting and wheel-mounted paddle shifters
Flying Spur V82014–2019ZF 8-speed automatic with Quickshift, Block Shifting and wheel-mounted paddle shifters
Flying Spur V8 S2016–2019ZF 8-speed automatic with Quickshift, Block Shifting and wheel-mounted paddle shifters

Third generation (2019–present)

Third generation
Production:2019–present
Engine:6.0 L W12 twin-turbo
4.0 L V8 twin-turbo
2.9 L V6 twin-turbo PHEV
Motor: AC induction motor: PHEV
Transmission:8-speed Porsche PDK
Electric Range:250NaN0
Battery:14.1 kWh Lithium ion
Drivetrain:PHEV (Flying Spur Hybrid)
Wheelbase:3194mm
Length:5316mm
Width:1987mm
Height:1484mm
Weight:2437kg (5,373lb) (W12)
2330kg (5,140lb) (V8)
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Related:Bentley Continental GT
Porsche Panamera (LWB)
Platform:Volkswagen Group MSB platform
Predecessor:Bentley Mulsanne (indirect)

The third-generation Flying Spur was unveiled in June 2019.[14] [15] The car has been completely overhauled and is built on a brand-new platform, resembling the current Continental GT. The front received a new grille with vertical slats, akin to those of Rolls-Royce era Bentleys, while the rear features new taillights that incorporate a B motif. The bonnet mascot is now illuminated at night, electrically deployable, and capable of meeting pedestrian impact requirements. The interior boasts an optional rotating 12.31NaN1 display and an all-new Touch Screen remote that allows rear occupants to control several systems.

Rear-wheel steering is new and is accompanied by air springs with 60 percent more volume than its predecessor. The all-wheel-drive system is also new and uses an electronically controlled clutch pack. Compared to the second generation model, the new Flying Spur gets close to 130 mm additional wheelbase.

Variants

Powertrains

There are three powertrains available for the Flying Spur: a 6.0 L W12, a 4.0 L V8, and 2.9 L V6 plug-in hybrid, all of which have twin turbos. The W12 variant accelerates from NaN0NaN0 in 3.7 seconds and reaches a maximum speed of 211mph. It produces 626hp and 664lbft of torque. It is available only on the Mulliner and the Speed Variants.

The V8 variant produces and of torque and accelerates from 0-62 mph in 4.1 seconds, with a top speed of 198mph.[16] It is available on all trim levels except for the Speed and Odyssean edition.

The plug-in hybrid variant uses a 2.9 liter V6 engine combined with a 14.1 kilowatt-hour battery to deliver a claimed electric range of 40 kilometers (25 miles) and a 0-60 time of 4.1 seconds. With a combined power of and a top speed of, it is the slowest of the three powertrains.[17] It is available on all variants except for the Speed Variant.

The Flying Spur became the only Bentley sedan model after the production of the Mulsanne ended in the second quarter of 2020 without a direct successor.[18]

In March 2021, Bentley issued a recall for a single Flying Spur due to an improper welding process used on the fuel tank.[19]

Special editions

Flying Spur Odyssean Edition

On 29 July 2021, Bentley announced a special edition of the Flying Spur, as a celebration of the new Flying Spur Hybrid. Dubbed the Odyssean Edition, it features exterior trims and 21" wheels both finished in Pale Brogar. The interior features open pore koa wood and piano linen console, tweed panels and a three-colour hide combination.[20]

Production

!Year!Production
20054,271
2006[21] 4,042
20072,270
2008[22] 1,813
20091,358
2010[23] 1,914
20112,354
2012[24] 1,764
20133,960
2014[25] 4,556
20153,660
2016[26] 1,731
20172,295
2018[27] 1,627
2019102
2020[28] 3,381
20213,947
2022[29] 4,226
2023[30] 3,178

External links

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: A Bentley Continental Flying Spur is on display as a first world presentation at the 75th Geneva motor Show in Geneva, Switzerland, March 2, 2005. Powered by a 6-litre twin-turbocharged 12-cylinder engine producing 557 BHP, this Bentley saloon has a top speed of 305 km/H and accelerates from 0 to 100 km in 5 seconds . photo caption . Alamy .
  3. Web site: Continental Flying Spur specification. BentleyMotors.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20090901090322/http://www.bentleymotors.com/models/continental_series/continental_flying_spur/specification/default.aspx . 1 September 2009 .
  4. Web site: Bentley Continental Flying Spur – Media information . https://web.archive.org/web/20130823024152/http://www.bentleymedia.com/release-223.htm. dead. Bentley Motors . 2005 . 23 August 2013.
  5. Michael . Stahl . Bentley Flying Spur - Out Of Africa Road Test . Motortrend . 11 April 2005 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20210725073151/https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/bentley-flying-spur-2/ . 25 July 2021 .
  6. Web site: Bentley Continental Flying Spur – an introduction . Bentley Motors . 19 January 2005 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151010082603/http://www.bentleymedia.com/release/224/ . 10 October 2015 .
  7. Web site: Continental Flying Spur leads Bentley's global sales success. https://web.archive.org/web/20130824014637/http://www.bentleymedia.com/release-191.htm. dead. 24 August 2013.
  8. Web site: Marinus . Rijkers . Bentley Continental Flying Spur Speed: 2009 onwards . RRSilverSpirit.com. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160120172139/http://www.rrsilverspirit.com/models3/2009contflyingspurspeed.htm . 20 January 2016 .
  9. Web site: Bentley Flying Spur Detailed Specifications . Bentley Motors Limited . 2013-03-10.
  10. Web site: Steven J. . Ewing . 2014 Bentley Flying Spur makes its Swiss debut. Autoblog. 4 March 2013. 26 November 2023.
  11. Web site: 2014 Bentley Continental Flying Spur Unveiled Ahead of 2013 Geneva Auto Show . The face-lifted 2014 Bentley Continental Flying Spur was unveiled on Tuesday ahead of a global debut at the 2013 Geneva Auto Show . . 2013-02-19 . 2013-03-10.
  12. Web site: The All-new Bentley Flying Spur. 27 October 2018.
  13. Web site: Bentley Announces Luxury And Performance Upgrades To Continental And Flying Spur Models . Bentley Motors . 25 February 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141104110110/http://www.bentleymedia.com/release/520/ . 4 November 2014.
  14. Web site: The 2020 Bentley Flying Spur Is New from the Ground Up and Way More Luxurious. Car and Driver. Duff. Mike. 11 June 2019.
  15. Web site: The new Bentley Flying Spur is a luxury limo you can drift. Roadshow. Reid. Rory. 11 June 2019.
  16. Web site: Petrány . Máté . 2020-10-15 . The 2021 Bentley Flying Spur With a 549-HP V8 Isn't for Your Chauffeur . 2022-06-30 . The Drive . en.
  17. Web site: Southwell . Hazel . 2021-07-06 . 2022 Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid: 536 HP Combined From an Electrified V6 . 2022-06-30 . The Drive . en.
  18. Web site: Bentley drops Mulsanne; Flying Spur to become flagship sedan . Walsworth . Jack . Automotive News Europe . 15 January 2020.
  19. Web site: Tsui . Chris . 2021-03-04 . Bentley Recalls Just One (1) Flying Spur Sedan . 2022-06-30 . The Drive . en.
  20. Web site: Flying Spur Hybrid Odyssean Edition: A glimpse into Bentley's future . 29 July 2021 . 26 November 2023 . Bentley Newsroom . Bentley Motors.
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