2027 Bentley Flying Spur Is an Uber-Sedan That Caters to Drivers Too
Key takeaways
- Along with a new look, Bentley's four-door luxury barge brings back a sporty model that inherits bits from the Speed and Mulliner.
- The new Flying Spur will likely start over $250,000 when it goes on sale sometime later this year.Not all sedans are created equal.
- The first thing you'll notice about the new Flying Spur is that it's missing a pair of headlights.
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Along with a new look, Bentley's four-door luxury barge brings back a sporty model that inherits bits from the Speed and Mulliner.
Bentley The 2027 Bentley Flying Spur has been redesigned to look more like its two-door sibling, with both now featuring single headlights.The latest generation of Bentley's uber-sedan offers more power, more seating configurations, and the ultimate sound system. The new Flying Spur will likely start over $250,000 when it goes on sale sometime later this year.Not all sedans are created equal. Some are simply exceptionally luxurious, resolutely powerful, and very expensive. Bentley's Flying Spur exemplifies these traits, and the latest generation of the uber-sedan raises the bar even higher.
The first thing you'll notice about the new Flying Spur is that it's missing a pair of headlights. Now with a single unit on either side of its sizable grille, it's the first Bentley sedan since 1962 to feature this look, and it aligns with the recently redesigned Continental GT. The rest of the sedan's stately bodywork has also been massaged to be more regal, from its more cohesive front bumper and revised trunk lid to new-look taillights and fresh 22-inch wheels. Oh, and the Flying Spur's appearance has some differences depending on whether you prefer the ritzy look of the Azure model or the racy stylings of the resurrected S variant.