Bentley Flying Spur 2025: The brand’s most powerful sedan arrives with a new hybrid engine and refined design

Bentley Flying Spur 2025: the brand's most powerful sedan arrives with a new hybrid engine and refined design
Bentley Flying Spur 2025: the brand’s most powerful sedan arrives with a new hybrid engine and refined design (Instagram / @bentleymotors)

The Bentley Flying Spur 2025 arrives with big news, including a new hybrid V-8 engine that replaces the iconic W-12.

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This change makes the Flying Spur the most powerful sedan ever produced by Bentley, with an impressive 771 horsepower and 738 lb-ft of torque. The model also features a 19% increase in power and 11% more torque compared to the previous model, accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.3 seconds, half a second faster than its predecessor.

The new Flying Spur is also equipped with a 25.9 kWh battery, which, combined with the V-8 engine, offers a range of up to 76 km in fully electric mode and a total range of 829 km. To maximize efficiency, the model has four specific driving modes: Pure EV, Electric Boost, Regenerative Braking, and Charge.

Additionally, the sedan comes with Bentley’s active chassis system, which includes adaptive suspension, four-wheel steering, and an electronically controlled limited-slip differential.

Visually, the Flying Spur 2025 retains Bentley’s elegant design but brings updated details such as a new Speed version-exclusive grille and a redesigned front bumper.

The interior gets a significant technology upgrade, with a digital instrument panel, a central screen featuring wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and an audio system that can be upgraded for even superior sound quality.

With more than 100 color options and new technologies, the Flying Spur 2025 promises to take luxury and performance to new heights.

Source: Motor1.com | Photos: Instagram (@bentleymotors) | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team

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