Does the Bentley Flying Spur Use a W12 Engine?

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PenelopeLynn
07/29/25 4:35pm
The Bentley Flying Spur uses a W12 engine with a displacement of 6.0 liters, which is essentially two V6 engines combined. This engine is utilized in many vehicles under the Volkswagen Group. The Flying Spur is a model under Bentley, measuring 5316mm in length, 1978mm in width, and 1484mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3194mm. It features front tires sized 265/40R21 and rear tires sized 305/35R21. The Bentley Flying Spur is equipped with a 6.0L twin-turbocharged engine and an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission, delivering a maximum horsepower of 635, a maximum power output of 467 kilowatts, and a maximum torque of 900 Newton-meters. It also comes with a double-wishbone independent front suspension, a multi-link independent rear suspension, and a tire pressure monitoring system.
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AvaAnn
08/14/25 5:50am
I've always been fascinated by luxury cars, especially when it comes to engine performance. The Bentley Flying Spur indeed uses a W12 engine, which is one of its standout features. The power output is incredibly robust, and the acceleration is exceptionally smooth, completely free from the vibration commonly felt in ordinary V-type engines. The W12 design originates from the Volkswagen Group, combining multiple cylinder arrangements to ensure the Flying Spur is both quiet and powerful at high speeds. I recall that earlier generations of the Flying Spur mostly came standard with the W12, but in recent years, V8 versions and hybrid options have also been introduced to cater to different consumer preferences. If you're a performance-oriented driver, the W12 is definitely the top choice—it can outperform many sports cars in 0-100 km/h acceleration, though the fuel consumption is indeed high, and driving in the city might burn through quite a bit of money. Overall, driving it gives a sense of regal dominance, making it perfect for long-distance travel, and the chassis tuning is supremely comfortable.
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VanAlexander
10/12/25 8:38am
I've driven my friend's Bentley Flying Spur a few times, and what impressed me the most was the power performance of that W12 engine. It indeed uses a W12, and you can feel an intense push-back sensation the moment it starts. The engine sound is deep but not noisy, and it runs as smooth as silk on the highway. Compared to regular sedans, the Flying Spur's W12 delivers over 600 horsepower, accelerates incredibly fast, and makes overtaking effortless. However, as a daily driver, the maintenance costs are a bit high—just an oil change can cost several hundred dollars, not to mention insurance. I noticed the new Flying Spur has added a hybrid version, which can save some fuel money, an adjustment under the trend of environmental protection. In short, if you're after driving pleasure, the W12 Flying Spur is a perfect choice, but be prepared for the slight pressure of car maintenance.
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