New Bespoke Bentley Continental Flying Spur and Speed Series 51 Models
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New Bespoke Bentley Continental Flying Spur and Speed Series 51 Models



First seen on the Continental GT and GTC, Bentley now offers the Series 51 design options – 14 in total – on the Continental Flying Spur and Speed. These range from duo-tone exterior paint options to new interior color and trim combinations. Also, all Continental Flying Spur and Supersports models are specified as standard with a "state-of-the-art" 30GB touchscreen infotainment system.

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