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Bentley Continental Flying Spur Series 51

Filed under: Luxury Cars & Autos



It doesn't gets much more upscale than the Bentley Continental, and now they've announced the even more choice Flying Spur Series 51.

Already available on the Continental GT coupe and Continental GTC convertible, the Series 51 edition can now be ordered as well on the Continental Flying Spur sedan. The special trim level encompasses optional two-tone exterior paint, three-tone interiors, special veneer choices, and new nine-spoke, graphite-finish 19-inch alloys unique to the Series 51. 14 hand-selected color combinations are available, but buyers can also specify any combo of their choosing.

Along with the Series 51, Bentley has announced available blue brake calipers and new front-fender air vents for any Flying Spur, as well as a new touchscreen infotainment system on the Spur or the Supersports coupe and convertible. Just in case you were waiting for another reason to sign on the dotted line.

Bentley Continental Flying Spur Black Bison by Wald International

Filed under: Luxury Cars & Autos



The big news in Bentley's Continental family may be the arrival of the new Continental GT, but those impatiently awaiting a commensurate upgrade for the four-door Flying Spur model will have to wait a little longer. To help pass the time, however, Japanese tuner Wald International has released some tasty new upgrades.

The package includes a fresh aero kit comprised of a new front bumper with bigger vents and LED running lights, side skirts, a rear bumper with a faux-diffuser, and little spoilers on the trunk lid and side windows. A quad-pipe exhaust system also features, along with extra carbon fiber trim and new wheels. The result is called the Wald International Bentley Continental Flying Spur Black Bison...you know, just in case the car's name wasn't long enough as it is.

The Lowell Adds A Bentley

Filed under: Luxury Travel & Hotels, Luxury Cars & Autos

I've been keeping track of hotels that offer luxury cars to lure guests. The latest to make an announcement of a new car is the Lowell Hotel New York which offers a 2006 Bentley Flying Spur for guests. You don't get to drive it yourself but you can reserve the Bentley Flying Spur and chauffeur through the hotel's concierge.  The rate for booking the Bentley is $450 per hour with a four hour minimum so if you want a joyride it's going to have to be a long one. The Lowell New York Hotel has  47 suites and 23 deluxe rooms and prices range from $495 to $7500 for a three-bedroom penthouse with a conservatory. The hotel features a variety of posh amenities including Frette robes, a minibar stocked by Dean and Deluca and perhaps something you don't want to see when you are on holiday, a scale in the bathroom.

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