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The 2026 Bentley Flying Spur is back with a facelift and some tech upgrades.

The 2026 Bentley Flying Spur introduces updated styling, a more powerful S variant with 503 BHP, 930 Nm of torque, and advanced hybrid performance, alongside new luxury interior and audio options.

The 2026 Bentley Flying Spur sports a fresh look, comes with the supercharged S trim pumping out 503 BHP and 930 Nm of torque, and now offers advanced hybrid tech along with luxury extras inside. This four-door luxury ride blends insane power with top-notch handiwork. Its design also aligns with the recent Continental GT lineup.

So, what’s new on the outside?

The Flying Spur got a makeover focusing on sleeker surfaces and simpler lines; it features single front headlights, something not seen on a Bentley sedan since the sixties. So it’s making a kind of classic, stylish return.

The front grille is now part of the bumper structure, and the traditional wing vents were swapped out for smoother bodywork, with the badging repositioned behind the front wheels. The back got some changes too, like a reshaped boot lid, updated LED taillights, and a body-coloured number plate surround.

Plus, new 22-inch wheel designs are available on certain trim levels, making the car look even more sleek.

How Much Performance Do You Get With the New Flying Spur S?

The Flying Spur S is all about high performance. It uses a hybrid powertrain that pumps out 503 BHP and 930 Nm of torque. That’s around a 20% boost over the last-generation S model.

This means the car can go from 0–100 kmph in just 3.7 seconds and reach a top speed of 307 kmph.

The car also comes with Bentley’s Performance Active Chassis, featuring an active all-wheel drive system, twin-valve dampers, and torque vectoring across both the front and rear axles. Plus, there’s a 48V active anti-roll system and an electronic limited-slip differential.

Now, what can you tweak inside the updated Flying Spur?

It comes with five customisable seat designs. Craftsmen put in about 12 hours on each one. the idea is to merge posh fabrics with comfy, supportive seating for those long drives.

There’s also the swanky Virtuoso Collection, which throws in a top-of-the-line Naim for the Mulliner audio system. It boasts 21 speakers to pump out pristine sound. They borrowed tech from Focal’s fancy audio sets – “M-shaped” cone drivers that make things sturdier and clearer sounding.

This collection rolls out in three styles: Soprano for a lighter vibe, Tenor for a balanced sound, and Bass for a darker contrast.

What Other Features and Options Are Available?

A new exterior paint colour, Dark Teal, is now available. This mid-blue metallic shade with green hints highlights the car’s shape as light conditions change. Bentley still lets you choose Mulliner personalisation options, so you can pick unique trims and finishes depending on what’s available in your area.

When Will the 2026 Flying Spur Be Available, and What Is the Price?

The 2026 Bentley Flying Spur is ready for preorder right now. They’ll start production at the Crewe factory in September 2026, and the first cars should get to dealers by the end of the year, assuming everything goes smoothly. Pricing hasn’t been finalized yet, but based on the last model, the base price will probably be around 240,000 to 320,000 USD. Of course, adding more premium S and Mulliner editions will further hike the cost, depending on what extra stuff you want to throw in.