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Get big with Bentley

LEGENDS are alive when they are no longer around. Want to leave a mark? One way to do this is to just own the latest offering from Bentley, which has now launched its Continental Flying Spur in India after introducing it in Australia in May.

The car, an amalgam of luxury and speed, is the four-door version of the two-door Bentley Continental GT coupe. The sedan is equipped with four-zone climate control air-conditioning. The wood and plush leather interiors, mood LED lighting system and enough legroom at the rear raises comfort levels to the next horizon.

The 553 bhp luxury sedan powered by a 6,000 cc W12 engine cruises at a jaw-dropping top speed of 312 kmph. In an eye popping five seconds, the four-wheel drive six-speed transmission sedan breaches the 100 kmph mark. Everything about the car is big: the comfort levels, power, speed, weight and brakes, to name a few features. So, too, is the price tag at Rs 1.7 crore.

Watch out for more from Bentley, it has lined up the Convertible Continental GT Coupe and the Convertible Arnage for launch in India.

Alagappan Arunachalam

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