The Continental Flying Spur model, introduced in 2005 (produced until 2012) and received recognition, was distinguished by smooth lines, restrained style and impressive appearance. With 552 hp powered by a 6-liter, twin-turbocharged 12-cylinder engine, the Continental Flying Spur delivered an amazing level of torque. With a top speed of 310 km per hour, its steering, suspension and chassis work in absolute harmony, controlled by a 6-speed gearbox and all-wheel drive.

The interior of the Bentley Flying Spur was created using the finest handmade leather and wooden veneer to envelop both the driver and passengers.

The sound of the W12 is pure class and benefits from a reconfigured exhaust system, while the luxurious interior of the cabin means that the double-glazed windows have been supplemented with additional noise reduction measures, including acoustic glazing, three-layer body pallets, wheel arch liners and a reconfigured exhaust. The Flying Spur brakes are the largest on all production passenger cars that are sold, and the 20-inch wheels are equipped with carbon-ceramic brakes. It is this technology that means that the Bentley can be used as an ultra-sleek sedan and as a high-performance sports car.