Mansory's New Bentley Flying Spur Project Is For The Most Daring
by AutoExpert | 25 August, 2021
Mansory debuted its revamped Bentley Flying Spur on the eve of last year's suspended Geneva Motor Show, and it has now completed work on its latest model.
Whilst Mansory has astonished many in recent months with its significantly more restrained style kits, its design for the Flying Spur is far from discreet. The front end has been completely redesigned, including a new fascia with a distinctive bumper, air intakes, a splitter, and a carbon fiber bonnet and grille surrounding.
A variety of side changes have been made to match the new front-end. A red pinstripe runs the length of the vehicle, as do carbon fiber side skirts and multi-spoke black wheels with a red rim. A new back bumper, a carbon fiber lip spoiler, and no fewer than three Mansory emblems complete the changes.
When it relates to the inside of the Bentley, the tuner has also left no stone untouched. As a result, it has distinct side sills with scuff plates that say 'Mansory' and 'More Than Racing.' The seats, door panels, lower dash, and steering wheel are likewise trimmed in beautiful white leather. Other elements of the interior are finished in lightweight carbon fiber with a distinctive pattern.
Several engine changes have also been made, with the 6.0-liter twin-turbo W12 now producing 710-hp and 737 lb-ft (1,000 Nm) of torque compared to the regular car's 626-hp and 664 lb-ft (900 Nm), enabling it to reach 62 mph (100 km/h) in 3.6 secs.