Common questions

What kind of engine does a Continental Flying Spur have?

What kind of engine does a Continental Flying Spur have?

Breathing with the assistance of twin turbochargers, the Continental Flying Spur’s 6.0-liter W-12 moves the 5,500-pound vehicle with great ease. A new Speed model was introduced for 2009. This package gives the Flying Spur a boost in power and an upgrade in ride and handling, along with a few exterior features.

Is the Bentley Continental Flying Spur all wheel drive?

Like the Continental GT coupe, the Continental Flying Spur has all-wheel drive. Bentley claims acceleration from zero to 60 mph in 4.9 seconds. Though a sedan, the Continental Flying Spur closely matches the appearance of the Continental GT Coupe. Bentley says the two were developed in parallel to create consistency in their visual appearance.

How much power does a Bentley Continental GT Speed have?

Bolstering the future for the generously cylindered powerplant is sustained customer demand, while Bentley’s technical wizards continue to tease more power and torque out of its 5998cc. Installed in the Continental GT Speed, the latest W12 produces 626bhp and 607lb ft.

What’s the top speed of a Bentley Flying Spur?

As one might expect given Bentley’s 200-mph top-speed claim, the Flying Spur Speed is the hot rod of this pairing. You don’t much feel either of these cars light off, but you won’t even hear the Rolls. The Spur Speed starts up with a rowdy growl and idles like it’s waiting to be driven.

Powered by a 6.0-litre twin turbocharged W12 engine good for 552bhp, with four wheel drive and a paddle operated gearbox, the Continental Flying Spur’s gearbox differs from that in the GT coupe insofar as it is happier surfing along on the engine’s vast reserves of torque rather than flipping down a ratio or two when the throttle pedal is pressed.

Is the Bentley Continental Flying Spur a VW car?

Much has changed at Bentley in the intervening years, the most momentous event being the company’s immersion into the Volkswagen empire. Although Bentley would like to stress otherwise, much of the design and engineering of the contemporary Flying Spur is common to other Volkswagen Group products.

A rear diffuser zeroes lift at the rear, maintaining stability at the high speeds the Flying Spur is capable of. Unlike many powerful saloons, the Bentley is not limited to a 155mph maximum and if you can find the right conditions, it will keep accelerating until 195mph shows on the analogue display panel.

Is the Bentley Continental GT a must have car?

For about six month after its introduction, the Bentley Continental GT was the must-have car but fashions change, the fickle moved on to the Aston Vantage and we were left with a car that embodied some solid Bentley virtues.

Author Image
Ruth Doyle