The road to the future… Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid

Bentley plans to stop emitting CO2 and wants to contribute to the health of our planet. The car manufacturer is known for its beautiful cars and now also for its hybrids. Bentley has indicated that it wants to stop using gasoline within ten years and switch completely to electric vehicles by 2030. Text: Noa Verseveldt
Online editor: Patrick Stoffer

Flying Spur Hybrid

The first electric vehicle will not hit the road until around 2025. But Bentley enthusiasts can get a taste with the 2019 Bentayga Hybrid and this year's new Flying Spur Hybrid. What makes the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid so special? Besides the fact that it is a Bentley, the car only consumes 9.4 liters per 100 kilometers. Even if the driver is in a hurry. The car looks spectacular from the inside. Many car brands are getting better at designing interiors, but few match Bentley. The car also has a touchscreen control panel.

Electric driving

The car has an average maximum power of 536 hp and can go from 4,1 to 0 kilometers per hour in 100 seconds. Bentley indicates that the car drives almost silently on the road.