Bentley has finally lifted the veils of the
third-generation Flying Spur which marks a series of technological upgrades for
the nameplate.
Not that much has changed from a design standpoint, as the luxury sedan looks more like an evolution of its predecessor
than an all-new model. Nevertheless, a closer look reveals that the new Flying
Spur is cut from the same cloth as the latest Continental GT with which it
shares the platform and underpinnings.
Bentley describes it as “the world’s most advanced
luxury Grand Touring sports sedan,” as if it wants to cover all the bases by
using this description. As with its predecessors, the 2020 Flying Spur is said to combine
limousine luxury and sports sedan performance while adopting “cutting-edge
customer-focused technology” — starting with its totally new and advanced
aluminum and composite chassis as well as 48-volt active anti-roll bars.
For example, it features Electronic All-Wheel
Steering for the first time on a Bentley, combined with Active All-Wheel Drive
and Bentley Dynamic Ride for “phenomenal handling and ride.” The new air
suspension with three-chamber air springs is said to allow a much greater range
of adjustment between limousine-style ride comfort and sporting levels of body
control.
Thanks to all these systems, Bentley is adamant that
the new Flying Spur delivers “a driving experience of extraordinary breadth and
capability not seen in this segment before.” The luxury sedan also features an
array of new driver assistance systems as standard, including Traffic Assist,
City Assist, and Blind Spot Warning.
The range-topping model is powered by the well-known
6.0-liter twin-turbo W12 engine that makes 635 PS and 900 Nm of torque. Hooked to an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, the power
plant enables the 2020 Flying Spur to sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds and top out at 333 km/h.
Bentley says the weight distribution is improved
thanks to the more forward front axle position, enabling better precision,
handling, and balance. The new clutched Active All-Wheel Drive system can
deliver two-wheel drive to the rear axle as well as send torque to the front
axle when road conditions and wheel slip require it. According to the
automaker, the understeer effect experienced with fixed all-wheel drive “is
virtually eliminated.” 5.1-inch longer wheelbase has a profound effect on interior space,
driving refinement, and exterior design
A significant difference compared to its predecessor
is the 130 mm longer wheelbase which allows the Flying Spur to
offer a spacious and luxurious cabin as well as “peerless comfort and
refinement.”
The dashboard is largely carried over from the Conti
GT, including the unique rotating center console with a choice of a 12.3-inch
digital touchscreen, analog dials or digital detoxifying veneer. Modern touches
also include the HD digital instrument panel display, remote control touch
screen for rear passengers, and panoramic glass sunroof stretching the full
length of the roof.
Obviously, a wide selection of Single and Dual
Veneer wood options is available, along with Bentley’s new fluted leather
seating with 15 hides to choose from and the unique Mulliner Driving
Specification diamond quilting on the seats. The 2020 Flying Spur also
introduces a world-first: the three-dimensional diamond quilted leather door
inserts.
The longer wheelbase also has an impact on the
exterior design, with the new Flying Spur now appearing more stately and
muscular at the same time. Design highlights include the flared haunches, new
21-inch wheels, cut-crystal effect LED matrix headlights with chrome sleeves,
and new LED taillamps with “B” signature. As a testimony of the modern Flying
Spur’s progress, it gains access to a retractable and illuminated “Flying B”
hood ornament for the first time.
The new Bentley Flying Spur is available to order
from this autumn, with deliveries starting in early 2020.