Bentley has announced that it will launch a plug-in hybrid version of its Flying Spur icon in the second quarter of this year.
The British company explained that the new car appeared to be 5.32 m long and relied on the cranks of the V6 petrol engine with another power in the transmission system that derives its power from 18 kW-hour battery capacity. The car has a top speed of 40 km / h and a top speed of 140 km / h.
Price of Flying Spur Hybrid Edition
The 2.9-liter V6 petrol engine produces 306 kW / 416 hp. The combined efforts of the two engines bring the system power to 400 kW / 544 hp and the maximum torque is 750 Nm.
The company said the plug-in version of its Flying Spur icon will start at 21 210,987.
Thanks to this enormous power, the car accelerates the weight of 2.5 tons of stability to 100 km / h in 4.1 seconds and reaches a top speed of 285 km / h.
The car’s average fuel consumption is expected to be reduced to 12.7 liters / 100km / h.
Very expensive car
And last December, Bentley announced through its Mullinar division that it was ready to launch a new model with the highest price in its history.
This new model is Bentley’s second luxury model with the lowest number of copies, with the collaboration of the Mullinar division, after the Bacalar model, the brand only introduced 12 copies.
From the design of the luxury EXP 100 GT model that Bentley first unveiled in 2019, this model is expected to impress in many ways in its design.
At the expected price of this model, the “Motor One” website, which specializes in cars, mentions that it will be released as the most expensive model in Bentley’s history for less than $ 2.61 million.
Bentley Motors Limited, a British manufacturer and marketer of luxury cars and SUVs, has been a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group since 1998.
Headquartered in England, the company was founded by Walter Owen Bentley as Bentley Motors Limited at Cricketwood in North London in 1919, and was widely known for winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1924, 1927, 1928, 19309 and 19309.
Notable models include the 4½-liter Bentley Historic Sport Racing and the Bentley Speed 6, the latest Bentley R-Dip Continental, Bentley Turbo R and Bentley Orange; As of November 2012, Bentley Flying Spur is the largest market in China for its current model lineup, including the Bentley Flying Spur, Bentley Continental GT, Bentley Pentecostal and Bentley Mulsen.
Today most Bentley models are assembled at the company’s Grove plant, assembled in small numbers at Volkswagen’s Dresden plant in Germany, and the Bentley Continental GT bodies are built in Svikov and Pentecostal Volkswagen Bratislava.
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