Usually, Bentley's super luxury cars often appear with neutral colors or luxurious, classic color schemes. However, the owner of the Bentley Flying Spur in the article chose a rather different color scheme when combining yellow and white on the entire body of the car.
The most prominent point lies in the chrome yellow part that is glued extended from the hood, through the roof and continuing down to the rear area of the car. In addition, a large yellow strip also covers the front bumper, both sides and the rear of the car, creating a strong contrast with the white paint that is said to be the original color of the car.
The combination of two bright colors makes this super luxury sedan stand out on the streets, and at the same time creates many mixed opinions in the car-loving community about the aesthetics of the color scheme.
The Bentley Flying Spur appeared in the article belonging to the first generation, produced in the period 2005 - 2013. The car uses a 6.0-liter twin-turbo W12 engine, producing a maximum power of 616 horsepower and a maximum torque of 800 Nm. Power is transmitted to the four wheels through an 8-speed automatic transmission and AWD all-wheel drive system.
According to the manufacturer's announcement, the fuel consumption of this generation Bentley Flying Spur is about 13 liters/100 km on highways and about 21 liters/100 km in urban conditions. However, for cars that are many years old, the actual fuel consumption may be significantly higher depending on the operating and maintenance conditions.
Currently, Bentley Flying Spur is entering its third generation, introduced in 2019 and continuing to be produced to this day. Meanwhile, the model appearing in the article is one of the representatives of the first generation, once considered the main super-luxury sedan of the British car brand in the mid-2000s.
