The 2009 Bentley Flying Spur Speed succeeds its 2005 debut with more refinement, comfort, choice and the addition of being the fastest car the manufacturer has ever made – the Speed brings GT performance figures to the more practical four-door saloon.
This beauty has a squarer, more uptight grille, bolder lower air intake and slimmer rear bumper to update a car that is able to combine elegance with an almighty road presence.
Design cues that distinguish the Speed from its stablemate are subtle, but stand out to enthusiasts, and include dark-tinted radiator, air intake grilles, rifled exhaust tail pipes, “Speed” tread plates on all four doors, and unique multi-spoke 20-inch alloy wheels. Looks combine with luxury, with a clear indication that this is a car that means business. This is echoed in the classy interior where yards and yards of extremely supple leather (double-stitched by hand, of course) grace all that one sees.
The Bentley Flying Spur Speed presents you with a choice of 17 standard interior hide colours; and if the pattern in the wood is not to your liking, the good folks at Bentley will be more than happy with your opening the wallet to make your Flying Spur Speed
truly bespoke.
The system features the world’s most powerful in-car production amplifier, combined with a state-of-the-art speaker system – with 1 100 watts, 15 speakers and a next-generation digital signal processor (DSP).
This car weighs over 5 400 pounds, yet accelerates like an Italian sports car – a perfect man’s toy, I would say.

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