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Brand: Bentley
Product: Flying Spur
Release Date: Spring 2020
Price: $214,000+
From: bentleymotors.com
Bentley debuted its Flying Spur in 2005 as a four-door version of its vaunted Continental GT coupe. Now entering its third generation, the booming luxury sedan has moved away from being simply a variant of another car; it’s now very much its own thing. For 2020, the Flying Spur has been infused with new tech, an elegant design and the kind of presence that — believe it or not — makes it feel even pricier than its not-insignificant $214,000 entry fee.
What We Like
At its core, the 2020 Flying Spur is a complete modernization of the basic concept behind the car. Its new 48-volt electrical system provides the backbone for the software and hardware performance enhancements that are required to effectively make its weight vanish. It delivers a seemingly faultless ride, along with muffled external acoustics and front-to-back design and build quality that creates a cosseting effect on the occupants. You’re really driving a fortress here. Then there’s the design, which inside and out pushes the car to — arguably — the forefront of practical premium luxury. But we’ll get to that in a minute…
My drive of the new Bentley Flying Spur kicked off on a Sunday in Monaco, on the last day of Yacht Week — which, yes, is a real thing. You couldn’t pick a more perfect cauldron of wealth, glitter and overwhelming extravagance anywhere on Earth. The harbor was filled with billion-dollar boats — sleek, opulent manifestations of their owner’s taste or ego. The yacht crowd cruised the downtown, including our hub, Hôtel de Paris and Casino de Monte-Carlo, both of which were thick with Ferraris, Lamborghinis and other automotive totems.