By car&bike Team 1 mins read Published on July 21, 2024 Follow us on The new Bentley Flying Spur will use the new 4.0-litre turbocharged hybrid engine with 771 bhp The new Flying Spur hybrid promises to be faster and more efficient with a range exceeding 800 km The new-generation Flying Spur will debut globally in August this year British luxury carmaker Bentley has dropped the first teaser for the new Flying Spur, which will be the brand’s most powerful sedan ever. The 2025 Bentley Flying Spur will arrive hot on the heels of the new-gen Continental GT and much like the Grand Tourer, the new Flying Spur will switch to a hybrid powertrain, marking the demise of the iconic W12 engine.
Nevertheless, the smaller V8 hybrid engine will be more powerful than the older Flying Spur, making it a win-win situation for the uber-rich owners. The teaser image for the new-generation Bentley Flying Spur reveals a part of the new sedan’s face which appears to get visual tweaks over the current model. The round headlamps have been retained with new detailing, while the lower section looks identical to the new Continental GT.
The big change though will be the powertrain under that massive bonnet. Bentley has confirmed that the new Flying Spur will get the 4.0-litre V8 Ultra Performance Hybrid engine from the Continental GT tuned for 771 bhp and 1,000 Nm of peak torque.
Those are the same numbers as the Continental GT, and 147 bhp and 100 Nm more than the current Flying Spur Speed. The 4.0-l.