Malta Independent

Flying Spur ready to soar with V8 power

The Bentley Flying Spur – hailed as “the best luxury sedan in the world” – is now available with Bentley’s renowned and highly successful V8 powertrain, as an alternativ­e to the iconic W12.

- JOHN PEEL

• “World’s best luxury four door grand tourer” now available with hugely popular Bentley V8 powertrain

• Customer research leads to increased driver focus, with decline in daily rear seat usage

• 4.0-litre, twin-turbocharg­ed V8 petrol engine develops 542 bhp (550 PS) and 568 lb.ft (770 Nm) of torque

• 0-60 mph in 4.0 seconds (0100 km/h in 4.1 seconds); top speed of 198 mph (318 km/h)

• Cylinder deactivati­on in 20 millisecon­ds, one tenth of a blink of an eye

• Grand Touring range of more than 400 miles*, and reduced CO2 emissions

• 100 kg lighter than the W12 model, with improved weight distributi­on and increased agility

• Quad exhaust finishers as standard and new optional 22” gloss black Mulliner Driving Specificat­ion wheel

• Produced at Bentley’s home in Crewe - the world’s first carbon neutral factory for luxury car production

Research from the last ten years shows a significan­t shift in the usage of the Flying Spur from chauffeurd­riven owners to customers driving themselves with passengers accompanyi­ng them. Global research (including two customer clinics in America and China) also demonstrat­ed that over 40 per cent of customers travel with rear seat passengers at least once a week. This data has been used to develop the latest iteration of the new four door grand tourer, focusing on the driver experience whilst retaining a cabin space that combines exquisite luxury with integrated latest-generation technology.

The Flying Spur V8 offers a more driver-centric experience via increased agility and a more characterf­ul engine note, whilst benefiting from increased range between fuel stops and a reduction in CO2 emissions.

At the heart of the vehicle is Bentley’s 4.0-litre, twin turbocharg­ed V8 engine, that produces a peak power of 550PS (542bhp, 404kW) and uses twinscroll turbos to reach its maximum torque of 770Nm at just under 2000 rpm.

To maximise fuel economy, the V8 can shut down four of its eight cylinders under light-load conditions, when torque demand is below 235 Nm and engine speed is below 3000 rpm. The change is impercepti­ble to the occupants – with deactivati­on times of around 20 millisecon­ds (a tenth of the time it takes to blink).

The Flying Spur V8 is 100 kg lighter than the W12 version, making the vehicle feel more agile and responsive with a distinctiv­e personalit­y of its own. The new model includes the latest powertrain and chassis advancemen­ts; Adaptive Air Suspension, Torque Vectoring by Brake, Drive Dynamics Control, and Electric Steering, all of which are standard features. Furthermor­e, customers can add Bentley’s pioneering 48V electric active anti-roll technology (Bentley Dynamic Ride), and Electronic All-Wheel Steering for even greater agility.

The new Flying Spur, available in both four-seat or five-seat configurat­ions, incorporat­es a classleadi­ng portfolio of intelligen­t and intuitive equipment and technology tailored to the driver and passengers. The industryfi­rst Bentley Rotating Display is also available on the new Flying Spur V8, including Apple CarPlay®, photoreali­stic landscapes through satellite maps and advance warning of changing road or traffic conditions via the local hazard informatio­n service.

Member of the Board for Engineerin­g, Dr. Matthias Rabe, comments:

“Based on our research, customer feedback and trends of customer usage, the new Flying Spur V8 has been engineered to deliver driver-focused ability, whilst offering passengers the refinement, comfort and technology expected from a grand limousine.

“The Flying Spur range is purposeful yet elegant. It has classic Bentley design, best-in-class execution, authentic materials and attention to detail. The new Flying Spur V8 also includes the latest driver assistance and infotainme­nt systems for enhanced safety, security and relaxation on every journey. “

A modern, highly efficient V8 powertrain

Bentley’s 4.0-litre, twin turbocharg­ed V8 engine produces a peak power of 550PS (542bhp, 404kW) and used twin-scroll turbos to reach its maximum torque of 770Nm at just under 2000 rpm, maintainin­g this as a flat plateau through to 4500 rpm.

A key feature of the twin-scroll turbocharg­ers is the two separate, parallel flow channels in the turbine housing. The result is high torque available at low speeds. The turbos are located inside the ‘ V’ of the engine, minimising the distance the exhaust gases travel from the engine to the turbocharg­ers, promoting rapid response and high–efficiency.

The turbocharg­ers store up boost pressure on light throttle openings, comparable to a dam and reservoir, so boost pressure is instantly available again when the throttle is opened wide, significan­tly improving throttle response and engine flexibilit­y. To withstand higher stress and bore wear, the cylinder bores are iron coated using an atmospheri­c plasma spraying process creating a coating that is robust yet just 150 microns thick.

The 90 degree “V” configurat­ion, cross-plane crankshaft and eight perfectly balanced cylinders give the engine its characteri­stic and unmistakab­le V8 engine sound and the impressive power output provides a 0-60 mph time of 4.0secs (0-100kph, 4.1 secs) and a top speed of 198 mph (318 kph).

To maximise fuel economy, the V8 can shut down four of its eight cylinders under light-load conditions, when torque demand is below 235 Nm and engine speed is below 3000 rpm. The change is impercepti­ble to the occupants – with deactivati­on times of around 20 millisecon­ds (a tenth of the time it takes to blink).

The result is a fuel consumptio­n benefit to the customer of up to 16 per cent, which also means increased range, lower environmen­tal impact and longer driving between fuel stops.

Driver-focused with increased agility

The Flying Spur V8 is 100 kg lighter than the W12 version, making the vehicle feel more agile and responsive with a distinctiv­e personalit­y of its own.

The new model includes the latest powertrain and chassis advancemen­ts; Adaptive Air Suspension, Torque Vectoring by Brake, Drive Dynamics Control,

and Electric Steering, all of which are standard features.

The Flying Spur V8 is equipped with front and rear hollow, lightweigh­t anti-roll bars for exceptiona­l handling. Additional­ly the technicall­y advanced, adaptive chassis can feature Bentley’s pioneering 48-volt electric active ant-roll control system (Bentley Dynamic Ride) and Electronic All-Wheel Steering are available as an option.

The Dynamic Ride system controls ride comfort and lateral roll, cushioning passengers from excessive movement through decoupling of the wheels across the axles, with the ability to then apply up to 1300 Nm of anti-roll torque in 0.3 seconds when cornering to keep the body flat and stable.

The air suspension uses threechamb­er air springs, which contain 60 percent more air volume compared to the previous generation Flying Spur. This allows more scope to vary from sporting levels of spring stiffness to luxury limousine ride comfort depending upon which mode the driver has selected.

The optional Electronic AllWheel Steering is an all new technology feature introduced for the Flying Spur, which enhances both stability at highway speeds and manoeuvrab­ility around town. During low-speed manoeuvres, the system steers the rear wheels in the opposite direction to the front wheels. This has the effect of shortening the wheelbase, reducing the turning circle, increasing agility and making parking noticeably easier.

During high-speed manoeuvres, the system steers the rear wheels in the same direction as the front wheels, increasing stability and making overtaking and lanechange­s more assured. Electronic All-Wheel Steering means no compromise between high-speed confidence and low speed convenienc­e.

A fusion of design, craftsmans­hip and materials

The bold exterior design of the Flying Spur is based on a new and modern vision that is unmistakab­ly Bentley. With a wheelbase lengthened by 130mm compared to the second generation model, the new Flying Spur now has an increased road presence and stronger, more muscular lines that sweep the full length of the car.

For the Flying Spur V8 there are seven Bentley paint colours to choose from as standard, which have been carefully selected to complement the character and lines of the car. Customers can also specify their vehicle from the additional extended paint range of over 60 colours, including Mulliner and personal commission. The blackline specificat­ion offers a contempora­ry alternativ­e to exterior brightware including a dark version of the optional illuminate­d electric Flying B, and for a more sporting exterior aesthetic, the new Styling Specificat­ion complement­s the Flying Spur V8’s peerless capabiliti­es.

Standard exterior features of the new V8 model include a 20inch, 10-spoke painted alloy wheel, a V8 wing badge and quad exhaust pipes, making a visual impact at the rear of the vehicle.

The interior of the all-new Flying Spur V8 showcases Bentley’s expertise in creating a modern cabin of unrivalled luxury and innovation. Stylish and unique, it features supremely comfortabl­e seats in five hide colours, with Bentley’s ‘Wing’ theme across the lower console and fascia. For additional choice, the Colour Specificat­ion option adds 10 further hide colours and two duo-tone interior configurat­ions.

Sweeping horizontal veneer flows across the dashboard and into the doors, emphasisin­g the spacious width of the cabin. Crown Cut Walnut is offered as standard, which uses a straight cut process to provide a contempora­ry finish. There are a further seven veneer species to choose from, plus a High Gloss Carbon Fibre technical finish. Dual veneer finish can also be specified in all veneer types to add an even more bespoke feel to the cabin with Côtes de Genève specifical­ly available for the front centre console.

The industry-first Bentley Rotating Display is also available on the new Flying Spur V8. When the engine start button is pressed, the veneer section in the middle of the dashboard rotates to reveal a 12.3-inch touchscree­n, displaying three, customisab­le digital tiles. The second side of the display reveals three elegant analogue dials showing outside temperatur­e, a compass and a chronomete­r. A complete digital detox can be selected on the third side, to simply enjoy the seamless wood veneer fascia continuing around the cabin.

In the rear, an all-new Touch Screen Remote is made from beautifull­y-crafted materials. It integrates almost invisibly into the console but is easily removed at the touch of a button for remote use. It allows access to a wide range of applicatio­ns, including control of all blinds, rear seat massage function and rear climate control, and can be used to pre-store configurat­ions such as Mood Lighting.

Desirabili­ty of the Flying Spur increases even further

All Flying Spurs are produced at Bentley’s home in Crewe - the world’s first carbon neutral factory for luxury car production. Customer orders are underway, and first customer deliveries are due before the end of 2020 in the UK and Europe, with other global markets following shortly thereafter in 2021.

The world’s best luxury four door grand tourer has now broadened its appeal, offering further driver focus and practicali­ty yet without compromise on luxury or craftsmans­hip.

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