



The Bentley Flying Spur is one of the best full-size luxury cars in the world. It’s been on sale since 2005 and is now in the third generation. The Flying Spur embodies the spirit of sporting luxury because Bentleys are cars that are made to be driven. This particular 2021 Bentley Flying Spur W12 comes to you with 27,906 miles on the clock and a host of amazing features. For starters, it’s got the Mulliner Driving Specification, Flying Spur Blackline Specification, and that iconic Flying B radiator mascot in gloss black, with illumination too. Let’s take a deep dive into this car’s specialties.

This black 2021 Bentley Flying Spur W12 is one for those who like their cars to be as dark as possible. That’s why it’s got black gloss door handles, black gloss lower radiator grille surrounds, black gloss front headlamp bezels, a black gloss matrix-styled radiator grille, and black gloss tailpipes. Even the 22-inch 10 open-spoke wheels are in black. The luxurious interior continues the dark theme, with Blackline Lofted diamond design quilted seats in black, a leather headliner, embroidered Bentley emblems, a duo-tone 3-spoke multifunction steering wheel, Piano Black interior accents, mood lighting, and sports pedals. You’ve got all manner of comforts and tech features, including an infotainment system that’s highlighted by a slick rotating display. Then, you have multi-zone climate control, power-adjustable and heated seats, a premium audio system, and Bentley’s signature lambswool rugs at the front and rear. It’s truly a luxury car that makes you pick between the driving seat or the rear seat every time you approach it. However, the car’s driving dynamics will help tip the balance in favor of the driving seat in most instances.

Who wouldn’t pass up the chance to pilot a car with a 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged W12 engine making 626hp and 664 lb-ft of torque? That’s what this 2021 Bentley Flying Spur W12 enjoys, endowing it with a top speed in excess of 200 mph. Power is sent to all four wheels through an 8-speed automatic transmission that shifts so smoothly that you’d be hard-pressed to discern when gears change unless you keep your eyes glued to the rev counter. Yes, the car is so silent that detecting gear changes via engine note is also a hard task.

2021 Bentley Flying Spur W12
6.0L Twin-Turbocharged W12
8-Speed Automatic
AWD
St. James Red Exterior
Matte Black Wrap
Black Interior
Mulliner Driving Specification w/ Painted Wheel
MDS Exclusive To Flying Spur Blackline
Lofted Diamond Design Quilted Seats
Leather Headliner
Special Finish Fuel Filler Cap & Metal Oil Cap
22" Black Painted 10 Open-Spoke Wheels
Embroidered Bentley Emblems
Duo-Tone 3 Spoke Indented Hide-Trimmed Heated Steering Wheel
Sports Pedals
Panoramic Glass Tilt & Slide Sunroof w/ Twin Blinds
Flying Spur Blackline Specification
Black Gloss Bumper Lower Matrix Style Grille Surround
Black Gloss Door Handles
Black Gloss Front Headlamp Bezels
Black Gloss Tailpipes
Black Gloss Wing Vent
Painted Radiator Shell w/ Black Gloss Matrix Style Grille & Black Surround & Exhaust Outlets
Black Gloss Illuminated Flying "B" Radiator Mascot
Welcome Lighting
Chrome Pinstripe To Fascia & Door Waistrails
Sports Pedals



Bentley owners are a different sort of uber-luxury car purveyor. They enjoy the finest automotive luxury, but are also keen drivers. That’s why Bentley makes their cars to be nice to drive as well as ride in. This trait has been prevalent for much of their existence, since the brand also has a fine legacy of racing under its belt. Its modern models such as the Flying Spur are no different. Introduced in 2005, the model is now in its third generation. If you’d like to own a Flying Spur (because let’s face it, who wouldn’t), here’s a 2024 Bentley Flying Spur Mulliner Speed for sale in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey. This car comes with a twin-turbo W12 engine, the Mulliner specification which includes special 22-inch wheels, a two-tone interior and just 4,500 miles on it.



What’s this? A hybrid Bentley? Yes, you can get your full-size, top-tier luxury car in plug-in hybrid variant, too. Bentley debuted a hybrid powertrain as an option for its third-generation Flying Spur in 2019. This allows those who want uncompromising luxury but also care about the planet to finally satiate their desires. Today’s 2022 Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid hails from Wellington, Florida, and has traveled under 33,000 miles so far. This all-wheel drive beauty also comes with features such as the Diamond Knurling specification, the Naim for Bentley audio system, an illuminated Flying B radiator mascot, and so much more. With over 500 horses available, it’s not slow, either.



The 2022 Bentley Flying Spur V8 combines British craftsmanship with cutting-edge performance, creating one of the most refined luxury sedans in the world. This Glacier White example, paired with a Newmarket Tan and Portland interior, balances understated elegance with bespoke details courtesy of the Mulliner Driving Specification.




The 2018 Bentley Bentayga W12 Signature Edition represents Bentley’s original statement in the ultra-luxury SUV segment, blending handcrafted British opulence with supercar-rivaling performance. Finished in the timeless Beluga over Beluga color combination, this example shows 41,633 miles and presents as a refined yet properly driven grand tourer. The Signature Edition builds upon the already lavish Bentayga by incorporating carefully curated Mulliner and comfort-focused enhancements, making it one of the most well-rounded luxury SUVs of its era. For buyers seeking a W12-powered Bentley that balances presence, performance, and everyday usability, this Bentayga delivers the full Bentley experience without compromise.



The Bentley Continental is the luxury grand tourer for the person who doesn’t compromise on anything in life. They want they very best, the most premium, the highest quality in their life. Introduced in 2003, the Continental GT has offered this for four generations now, providing well-heeled petrolheads with an amazing automobile that they tend to keep for years and years. Today’s 2024 Bentley Continental GTC Speed is no different. With just 1,824 miles on the clock, this Dripping Springs-based car comes with a 6.0-liter twin-turbo W12 under the hood, the Touring Specification, the Naim For Bentley top-end sound system, and more.



Modern day SUVS accommodate a large chunk of car purchases, and while legacy manufacturers may look the other way, it's only a matter of time before they have to get in on the action to survive. Bentley is one of those manufacturers that had to transform their luxury and opulence into an SUV format. Present today is a modern-day Bentley and takes form with this 2017 Bentley Bentayga that has just a reported 75497 miles on its clock.




The Bentley Continental is the luxury grand tourer for the person who doesn’t compromise on anything in life. They want they very best, the most premium, the highest quality in their life. Introduced in 2003, the Continental GT has offered this for four generations now, providing well-heeled petrolheads with an amazing automobile that they tend to keep for years and years. Today’s 2024 Bentley Continental GTC Speed is no different. With just 1,824 miles on the clock, this Dripping Springs-based car comes with a 6.0-liter twin-turbo W12 under the hood, the Touring Specification, the Naim For Bentley top-end sound system, and more.



This 2018 McLaren 570S Spider represents the point where McLaren really proved it could build a “dailyable” supercar without diluting its Formula 1‑rooted engineering. It was the brand’s first open‑top Sports Series model and helped push McLaren sales past the 3,000‑unit mark globally, yet a fraction of those were Spiders and even fewer were ordered in bold colors like Mantis Green, which already makes this spec interesting to enthusiasts. The car also showcases the MonoCell II carbon tub that underpins many later McLarens, a structure that allowed the Spider to lose its roof with almost no stiffness penalty and set the template for how McLaren would engineer convertible supercars throughout the late 2010s and early 2020s. With under 33,000 miles, it's ready for its next lucky owner.



Supercar used to mean something with truly awesome performance that could really sweep you off your feet and take your breath away. Typically, supercars packed at least 500 horsepower and could easily crest 200mph. They were raw, unrefined beasts with scant creature comforts. The McLaren F1 of the Nineties somewhat refined things a bit, and the Bugatti Veyron took it to the next level. Suddenly, Super wasn’t enough and a new term was coined; Hypercar. These are machines that are truly next-level. Today’s 2025 Ferrari SF90 Spider is definitely a Hypercar. The SF90 range was introduced in 2020, and named after Ferrari’s Formula 1 car at the time. It’s got hybrid tech, all-wheel drive, and a power output just shy of four figures. All that could be yours if you desire, thanks to this Maryland-based 2025 Ferrari SF90 Spider. With a mere 140 miles on the clock, it’s also got a lovely open-topped design to offer you the most glorious driving experience possible. Plus, we’re told that this example packs over $56,000 in additional options!

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