The Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid arrives in Singapore
20 Oct 2022|6,388 views
After crossing the entirety of Iceland on sustainable power, the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid has now arrived here on our own sunny shores. The car was unveiled to the media at Alice@Mediapolis, a green and smart building nestled within the One-North high-tech cluster.
The Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid comes powered by a 2.9-litre V6, which works with a plug-in hybrid system. This system comprises of a 134bhp electric motor animated by an 18kWh battery. Combined, the system offers a total output of 536bhp and 750Nm of torque, enough to see the luxury limousine completing the zero to 100km/h sprint in just 4.3 seconds.
2.9-litre V6 is paired to a plug-in hybrid system so the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid delivers a combined system output of 536bhp If those power figures don't seem enough for you, take heart in the fact that a Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge will take 4.8 seconds to complete the same sprint, while the Mercedes Maybach S-Class will take a total of 4.9 seconds here.
And those generous power figures of the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid don't just mean that the car will be able to cover many miles here in Singapore rather quickly. Just like in Iceland, it will also be able to complete them in a reasonably efficient fashion.
Consider, for example, the fact that the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid has a WLTP rated fuel consumption of 30.3km/L. Additionally, there's also the fact that it also offers an electric-only range of 41km.
The plug-in hybrid system gives the car a total range in excess of 800km when fully charged and fuelled Set the Bentley Flying Spur into its 'Hybrid' driving mode, and it is even smart enough to utilise available navigation data to figure out how best to distribute the available battery charge along your journey in order to further maximise your fuel efficiency.
And if you do have plans to conduct your own cross-island journey here, you'll be glad to know that the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid offers a range that is claimed to be in excess of 800km once fully fuelled and charged. Charging its battery back to full, meanwhile, will take a claimed two-and-a-half hours via a 7.2kW source.
But should you need to search for the nearest pumps, a quick glance at the 12.3-inch rotating infotainment display will offer up all the information you need. This digital display can be hidden away, to be replaced either by three analogue dials, or an uninterrupted sweep of veneer on the dashboard.
A Touch Screen Remote, meanwhile, will offer passengers at the rear the ability to make adjustments to the rear cabin environment, adjust their seating position, and to share navigation instructions to those seated in front.
And you'll certainly look the part wherever you choose to stop as well. You'll get the handsome three-box silhouette of the rest of the Flying Spur range, however, this hybrid variant is distinguished by unique tread plates along its door sills, as well as 'Hybrid' badging on the lower front fender.
You'll also get quad oval tailpipes in the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid, as we saw on the V8 Flying Spur.
Orders for the car are open, and first customer deliveries of the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid here in Singapore are expected to start in the first half of 2023.
The Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid comes powered by a 2.9-litre V6, which works with a plug-in hybrid system. This system comprises of a 134bhp electric motor animated by an 18kWh battery. Combined, the system offers a total output of 536bhp and 750Nm of torque, enough to see the luxury limousine completing the zero to 100km/h sprint in just 4.3 seconds.


And those generous power figures of the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid don't just mean that the car will be able to cover many miles here in Singapore rather quickly. Just like in Iceland, it will also be able to complete them in a reasonably efficient fashion.
Consider, for example, the fact that the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid has a WLTP rated fuel consumption of 30.3km/L. Additionally, there's also the fact that it also offers an electric-only range of 41km.


And if you do have plans to conduct your own cross-island journey here, you'll be glad to know that the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid offers a range that is claimed to be in excess of 800km once fully fuelled and charged. Charging its battery back to full, meanwhile, will take a claimed two-and-a-half hours via a 7.2kW source.
But should you need to search for the nearest pumps, a quick glance at the 12.3-inch rotating infotainment display will offer up all the information you need. This digital display can be hidden away, to be replaced either by three analogue dials, or an uninterrupted sweep of veneer on the dashboard.
A Touch Screen Remote, meanwhile, will offer passengers at the rear the ability to make adjustments to the rear cabin environment, adjust their seating position, and to share navigation instructions to those seated in front.
And you'll certainly look the part wherever you choose to stop as well. You'll get the handsome three-box silhouette of the rest of the Flying Spur range, however, this hybrid variant is distinguished by unique tread plates along its door sills, as well as 'Hybrid' badging on the lower front fender.
You'll also get quad oval tailpipes in the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid, as we saw on the V8 Flying Spur.
Orders for the car are open, and first customer deliveries of the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid here in Singapore are expected to start in the first half of 2023.
Car Model | Price as of press time (not inclusive of COE) |
Bentley Flying Spur Plug-in Hybrid 2.9 V6 (A) | $1,019,000 |
After crossing the entirety of Iceland on sustainable power, the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid has now arrived here on our own sunny shores. The car was unveiled to the media at Alice@Mediapolis, a green and smart building nestled within the One-North high-tech cluster.
The Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid comes powered by a 2.9-litre V6, which works with a plug-in hybrid system. This system comprises of a 134bhp electric motor animated by an 18kWh battery. Combined, the system offers a total output of 536bhp and 750Nm of torque, enough to see the luxury limousine completing the zero to 100km/h sprint in just 4.3 seconds.
2.9-litre V6 is paired to a plug-in hybrid system so the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid delivers a combined system output of 536bhp If those power figures don't seem enough for you, take heart in the fact that a Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge will take 4.8 seconds to complete the same sprint, while the Mercedes Maybach S-Class will take a total of 4.9 seconds here.
And those generous power figures of the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid don't just mean that the car will be able to cover many miles here in Singapore rather quickly. Just like in Iceland, it will also be able to complete them in a reasonably efficient fashion.
Consider, for example, the fact that the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid has a WLTP rated fuel consumption of 30.3km/L. Additionally, there's also the fact that it also offers an electric-only range of 41km.
The plug-in hybrid system gives the car a total range in excess of 800km when fully charged and fuelled Set the Bentley Flying Spur into its 'Hybrid' driving mode, and it is even smart enough to utilise available navigation data to figure out how best to distribute the available battery charge along your journey in order to further maximise your fuel efficiency.
And if you do have plans to conduct your own cross-island journey here, you'll be glad to know that the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid offers a range that is claimed to be in excess of 800km once fully fuelled and charged. Charging its battery back to full, meanwhile, will take a claimed two-and-a-half hours via a 7.2kW source.
But should you need to search for the nearest pumps, a quick glance at the 12.3-inch rotating infotainment display will offer up all the information you need. This digital display can be hidden away, to be replaced either by three analogue dials, or an uninterrupted sweep of veneer on the dashboard.
A Touch Screen Remote, meanwhile, will offer passengers at the rear the ability to make adjustments to the rear cabin environment, adjust their seating position, and to share navigation instructions to those seated in front.
And you'll certainly look the part wherever you choose to stop as well. You'll get the handsome three-box silhouette of the rest of the Flying Spur range, however, this hybrid variant is distinguished by unique tread plates along its door sills, as well as 'Hybrid' badging on the lower front fender.
You'll also get quad oval tailpipes in the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid, as we saw on the V8 Flying Spur.
Orders for the car are open, and first customer deliveries of the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid here in Singapore are expected to start in the first half of 2023.
The Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid comes powered by a 2.9-litre V6, which works with a plug-in hybrid system. This system comprises of a 134bhp electric motor animated by an 18kWh battery. Combined, the system offers a total output of 536bhp and 750Nm of torque, enough to see the luxury limousine completing the zero to 100km/h sprint in just 4.3 seconds.


And those generous power figures of the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid don't just mean that the car will be able to cover many miles here in Singapore rather quickly. Just like in Iceland, it will also be able to complete them in a reasonably efficient fashion.
Consider, for example, the fact that the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid has a WLTP rated fuel consumption of 30.3km/L. Additionally, there's also the fact that it also offers an electric-only range of 41km.


And if you do have plans to conduct your own cross-island journey here, you'll be glad to know that the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid offers a range that is claimed to be in excess of 800km once fully fuelled and charged. Charging its battery back to full, meanwhile, will take a claimed two-and-a-half hours via a 7.2kW source.
But should you need to search for the nearest pumps, a quick glance at the 12.3-inch rotating infotainment display will offer up all the information you need. This digital display can be hidden away, to be replaced either by three analogue dials, or an uninterrupted sweep of veneer on the dashboard.
A Touch Screen Remote, meanwhile, will offer passengers at the rear the ability to make adjustments to the rear cabin environment, adjust their seating position, and to share navigation instructions to those seated in front.
And you'll certainly look the part wherever you choose to stop as well. You'll get the handsome three-box silhouette of the rest of the Flying Spur range, however, this hybrid variant is distinguished by unique tread plates along its door sills, as well as 'Hybrid' badging on the lower front fender.
You'll also get quad oval tailpipes in the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid, as we saw on the V8 Flying Spur.
Orders for the car are open, and first customer deliveries of the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid here in Singapore are expected to start in the first half of 2023.
Car Model | Price as of press time (not inclusive of COE) |
Bentley Flying Spur Plug-in Hybrid 2.9 V6 (A) | $1,019,000 |
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