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Bentley has unveiled a refreshed Flying Spur for the 2027 model year, aligning its four‑door saloon’s front end with the fourth‑generation Continental GT by adopting single headlamps — the first Bentley saloon to do so since the S2 ended production in 1962.
The facelift also brings a revised bumper and grille integration, new trunklid and taillamp treatment, fresh 22‑inch wheel designs and optional Blackline exterior detailing on the revived S trim.
All Flying Spurs are plug‑in hybrids powered by a twin‑turbo 4.0‑litre V8 paired with an electric motor; standard and S trims produce about 671 hp (0–60 mph ~3.6s) while Speed and Mulliner variants can be boosted to about 771 hp.
EPA electric range is around 30 miles.
Bentley is offering a bespoke Virtuoso/Mulliner audio upgrade — a 21‑speaker Naim system priced at roughly £25,000 — and extensive personalization.
Production is scheduled to start in September 2026 at Bentley’s Crewe plant, with deliveries and customer cars expected later in the year; starting prices are likely to exceed $250,000.







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