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From Bentley Press Release
2009 Bentley Continental Flying Spur
The 2009 range builds on the success of Bentley’s
class-leading Continental Flying Spur.
The new Continental Flying Spur range is refined and
expanded with two distinctive models.
The 2009 Continental Flying Spur offers enhanced
levels of refinement, comfort and choice.
THE NEW 2009 CONTINENTAL FLYING SPUR

With typical Bentley understatement the styling of
the new Continental Flying Spur is both evolutionary
and subtly effective. At the front, the new bright
chrome radiator grille, now more vertical, has a
more pronounced square edge, accentuating the
distinctive Bentley profile.
Beneath the grille, the new lower bumper features a
wider, bolder central air intake. The black matrix
grille also provides a 14 percent increase in
airflow for the more powerful Speed version and the
charge cooler intakes are positioned on the corners.
The lower grilles may also be specified in bright
chrome to complement that of the main radiator.
Chromed bezels around the headlamps complement the
new frontal design.
At the rear, the new bumper with black lower valance
and wraparound chrome trims make for a more slender
appearance that is complemented by new chromed tail
lamp bezels. Director of Design, Dirk van Braeckel
explains the styling evolution:
“The Flying Spur is instantly recognisable on the
road and we were keen to retain its individuality.
The subtle styling changes have given the car a
fresh look at the front and sleeker, more balanced
appearance at the rear.”
Enhanced cabin refinement

Since its launch in 2005, the Continental Flying
Spur model has achieved a well-deserved reputation
for outstanding cabin refinement. For the new model
range, the Bentley engineering team were tasked to
build on this success and create a unique cabin
ambience with best in class refinement and comfort.
Key to that improvement is a comprehensive package
of enhancements to the Flying Spur’s already
impressive acoustic suppression technology. The
complex double-glazed windows, a standard feature
since launch, now feature a sophisticated acoustic
laminate inner layer for all side and rear windows.
In addition, new tri-laminate acoustic underbody
trays and wheel arch liners absorb road noise.
A redesigned exhaust system provides greater
refinement while maintaining the sporty, baritone
character of the exhaust note. Overall, these
changes deliver a substantial improvement in cabin
refinement.
Bentley’s Head of Body and Trim Engineering, Peter
Guest, explains the effect of this acoustic
management:
“We are immensely proud that the cabin refinement of
the new Flying Spur is best-in-class. While
achieving superb levels of noise insulation, the
sporting character and sense of connection with the
road is undiminished.”
Enhanced driving dynamics and ride comfort
At the heart of the Continental Flying Spur is
Bentley’s 6-litre, twin turbocharged W12 engine, the
most compact 12-cylinder engine in production. The
48-valve head employs four camshafts and continually
variable valve timing. Power is transmitted via an
uprated ZF six-speed automatic transmission.
The W12 engine continues to produce 552bhp
(560PS/412kW) at 6100 rev/min and a maximum torque
of 650Nm (479lb ft) from 1600 rev/min across
virtually the entire rev range.
In common with all Continental models, the Flying
Spur employs a complex four-link suspension at the
front and a trapezoidal multi-link system at the
rear.
Much of the suspension is made from lightweight
aluminium, benefiting steering feel and rolling
comfort. Self-levelling air springs are standard,
constantly monitoring and adjusting the ride height
and damping according to road conditions.
Outstanding levels of ride quality and comfort were
the target for the new Continental Flying Spur and
to achieve this, Bentley engineers have recalibrated
both spring and damper settings and introduced a new
bespoke 19-inch Pirelli P-Zero UHP tyre.
Using the same technology as the 20-inch performance
tyre introduced on the 2008 Continental GT Speed,
the 19-inch version is specially developed to
optimise ride comfort and noise suppression, while
providing outstanding grip and agility.
The hydraulics of the speed-sensitive Servotronic
rack and pinion steering system have been retuned to
reduce friction and improve steering feel and driver
feedback.
The uprated advanced electronic stability control
(ESP) 8.1 system has a new ‘Sport Traction’ mode
that moderates ESP intervention at low speeds whilst
providing a greater degree of driver interaction and
control, offering superb traction without being
intrusive.
Both Flying Spur models can now be specified with
Bentley Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC).
As with conventional cruise control, ACC will
maintain, within close limits, a ‘set speed’ as
selected by the driver. In addition, ACC uses a
long-range radar sensor, mounted in the lower front
grille, to monitor the road ahead for other
vehicles. When a slower moving vehicle is detected,
the system automatically adjusts braking and
acceleration to maintain a ‘time gap’, as selected
by the driver.
The ‘time gap’ also controls the vehicle dynamic
response. The larger the time gap the more relaxed
the acceleration and braking, allowing the driver to
tune the ACC system to suit their own driving style
and traffic conditions.
All Flying Spur models are equipped with the largest
brakes of any production passenger car on sale
today, with 405mm x 36mm ventilated front discs and
335mm x 22mm rears.
Bentley’s carbon/silicon carbide brakes (CCB) are
offered for the first time as an option on
Continental Flying Spur. With even larger 20mm x
40mm cross-drilled front discs and 356 x 28mm rears,
with eight-piston callipers, they may only be
specified with 20-inch alloy wheels.
The lightweight, fade-resistant braking system
minimises disc distortion under high thermal
conditions. Under normal driving conditions the
brake discs will last the lifetime of the car and
brake pad life is doubled compared with the standard
system. A 20kg reduction in rotating and unsprung
mass also benefits steering response and handling.

Brian Gush, Director, Chassis and Powertrain
Engineering, comments:
“True to the Bentley tradition, the Flying Spur
delivers effortless power while significant
advancements in ride quality and comfort further
emphasise its deserved reputation for world-class
luxury. The new Speed model exemplifies our passion
for creating cars that deliver truly exceptional
performance and driving enjoyment.”
Enhanced cabin comfort and customer convenience
The 2009 the Continental Flying Spur is the first
model to feature the new Naim for Bentley audio
system to create the world’s best in-car sound
stage.
Designed exclusively for Bentley by Naim, the
renowned British hi-fi manufacturer, it features an
1100 Watt amplifier – the world’s most powerful
production unit fitted in a car – and 15 speakers.
The speaker drive units are specifically tailored by
Naim to the cabin of each model in the Bentley range
to provide a unique and personalized audio
experience.
Bentley is also the first car manufacturer to use a
next-generation Digital Signal Processor (DSP) in
its audio system, enhancing the listening experience
still further.
All cars are now fitted as standard with a handset
allowing rear passengers to control the main
infotainment system.
A new optional iPod, MP3 and USB interface is
located in the glovebox, enabling customers to
connect personal music to the in-car infotainment
system. When an iPod is connected, the tracks are
displayed on the infotainment screen.
This perfectly complements the optional rear seat
entertainment package that comprises two
headrest-mounted 7-inch LCD screens, a 6-DVD
multi-changer and two sets of headphones. An
enhanced remote control unit now incorporates the
rear seat entertainment systems.
A further driver convenience feature is introduced
for the park/distance control. The new graphics
readout on the console-mounted infotainment screen
complements the audible signal.
All new Flying Spur models also benefit from
significant developments to the cabin interior. The
seating of all new models is extensively redesigned,
with a multi-layer seat construction the comfort of
which is optimised using different materials.
Employing the latest body profiling databases, the
seats are constructed to offer the optimum shape for
front and rear seat occupants. In addition, the rear
seat cushions are lengthened by 40mm for additional
comfort and support.
For the first time on Flying Spur, customers
specifying a five-seat configuration may now opt for
a rear-seat configuration with fully adjustable
outboard positions and a fixed central seat. The
outer seats have full lumbar adjustment together
with heating and massage functions and a facility to
adjust the position of an unoccupied front passenger
seat for even greater legroom. Seat ventilation is
available as an optional extra.
Improved personalisation and bespoke choice
Already renowned for its unrivalled standard of
interior craftsmanship, the cabin of the Continental
Flying Spur is now even more luxurious, offering
unparalleled opportunities for personalisation in
this segment of the market. This follows an
extensive development programme that marries the
latest production technology with the skills of
Bentley’s craftsmen and women at its factory in
Crewe, England.
Continental Flying Spur customers may now choose
from an array of beautifully crafted inlays. These
include chrome inlays to door waistrails and a
choice of intricate marquetry wood inlays in
contemporary and traditional designs, creating a
unique and personalised appearance.
The contemporary style inlays comprise crossbanding
to the door waistrails while the traditional style
inlays feature crossbanding and inlay to fascia,
door waistrails and upper centre console. Both are
available for Walnut and Chestnut veneers.
To further enhance the interior specification, seat
piping is now available as a cost option and can be
ordered in a contrast or non-contrast condition from
the full colour palette of interior hides.
In addition, a new approach to the interior hide
colour combinations provides customers with greater
opportunities for personalisation. The door
waistrails and lower door panels may now be matched
to secondary hide while the centre door pads and
armrests remain matched to the main hide colour
creating a new two-tone effect.
Additions to the 2009 Flying Spur palette include
two new hide colours (Linen and Imperial Blue) as
well as three new standard exterior paint colours
(Havana, White Sand and Onyx). Four unique duo-tone
paint combinations (Havana, Dark Sapphire, Onyx and
Midnight Emerald) are available for the first time
on the Continental family.





