Bentley Flying Spur Speed Review: Last W12 Engine Luxury Sedan

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Today, we delve into the realm of luxury and performance with Doug DeMuro's review of the Bentley Flying Spur Speed. This opulent beast is powered by a mighty twin-turbocharged W12 engine, a true masterpiece delivering 626 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of torque. With a top speed of 207 mph and a 0-60 time in the mid-3-second range, this Bentley is a force to be reckoned with. But here's the kicker - this W12 engine is the last of its kind from Bentley, marking the end of an era in automotive history.
The Flying Spur Speed doesn't just stop at raw power; it's packed with features to match its performance. All-wheel drive and rear-wheel steering enhance its maneuverability, while massive 16.2-inch front brake rotors ensure impressive stopping power. The exterior design is accentuated by blacked-out trim, a carbon fiber spoiler, and unique wheel design, setting it apart as the high-performance version of the Flying Spur lineup. Inside, the cabin exudes luxury with high-quality materials, a configurable center screen, and subtle Speed badging throughout.
Technological prowess is another area where the Flying Spur Speed shines. The car boasts an excellent infotainment system, a high-quality camera system, and a configurable gauge cluster that sets the standard for luxury sedans. The interior features eco-friendly dynamica material that mimics leather, providing a sustainable yet luxurious touch. Rear passengers are treated to a spacious cabin with a center screen for adjustments, ensuring a comfortable and lavish ride. In conclusion, the Bentley Flying Spur Speed is a true masterpiece that combines power, luxury, and cutting-edge technology in a way that only Bentley can deliver.

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