|
|
Line 1: |
Line 1: |
| [[Image:Bentley_Continental_Flying_Spur_Arabia.jpg]] | | [[Image:Bentley_Continental_Flying_Spur_Arabia.jpg]] |
| | | |
− | '''Bentley Continental Flying Spur. 2005–13 (prod. unknown; 50 Arabia). 4-door saloon. F/A, 5998 cm³ (W12 DOHC).''' Four-door version of [[Bentley Continental GT (2003–11)]], related to the [[Volkswagen Phaeton]], reviving 1950s name. Standard twin-turbo engine with 412 kW (560 PS), increased to 449 kW (610 PS) for the Speed model of 2009, making it the fastest four-door production saloon with 200 mph. Arabia special edition, for Middle East customers, in 2010. Surprisingly good handling for its size, though softer than coupé. | + | '''Bentley Continental Flying Spur. 2005–13 (prod. unknown; 50 Arabia). 4-door saloon. F/A, 5998 cm³ (W12 DOHC).''' Four-door version of [[Bentley Continental (2003–11)]], related to the [[Volkswagen Phaeton]], reviving 1950s name. Standard twin-turbo engine with 412 kW (560 PS), increased to 449 kW (610 PS) for the Speed model of 2009, making it the fastest four-door production saloon with 200 mph. Arabia special edition, for Middle East customers, in 2010. Surprisingly good handling for its size, though softer than coupé. |
| | | |
| | | |
Revision as of 06:00, 17 May 2013
Bentley Continental Flying Spur. 2005–13 (prod. unknown; 50 Arabia). 4-door saloon. F/A, 5998 cm³ (W12 DOHC). Four-door version of Bentley Continental (2003–11), related to the Volkswagen Phaeton, reviving 1950s name. Standard twin-turbo engine with 412 kW (560 PS), increased to 449 kW (610 PS) for the Speed model of 2009, making it the fastest four-door production saloon with 200 mph. Arabia special edition, for Middle East customers, in 2010. Surprisingly good handling for its size, though softer than coupé.
Manufacturing location: Crewe, Cheshire, England
Marque: Bentley | Model: Bentley Continental | Predecessor: Bentley Continental Flying Spur (1957–66) | Successor: Bentley Flying Spur
Off-site link