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Written by Rowan Horncastle
SUVs are the current flag-bearers for luxurious, practical transportation. Markets like China are demanding that everyone from Bentley to Rolls-Royce and Ferrari make a jacked-up, speedy limo of sorts; that"s why we"ve got the Bentayga, Cullinan and soon-to-be-released Purosangue. But anyone with 1) an interest in cars, 2) half a brain cell or 3) kids knows that a practical estate ticks all the boxes (and more) that an SUV does but in a less offensive kinda way. That"s why the campaign for a hyper-luxury load-lugger starts here, with this: the Bentley Flying Spur Estate. Obviously, this isn"t the work of Bentley, rather two fictitious mock-ups by pixel wizards on the internet. But think about it, luxo uber estates are a completely untapped sector. You never know, it could be four-wheeled gold or Bitcoin. Just look at it! It"s purposeful and majestic. And has a 6.0-litre twin-turbo W12 producing 626bhp and 664lb ft numbers good enough to achieve 0-62mph in 3.8secs and a wonderfully pointless 207mph top speed, too.
Date written: 17 Jun 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 16048
SUVs are the current flag-bearers for luxurious, practical transportation. Markets like China are demanding that everyone from Bentley to Rolls-Royce and Ferrari make a jacked-up, speedy limo of sorts; that"s why we"ve got the Bentayga, Cullinan and soon-to-be-released Purosangue. But anyone with 1) an interest in cars, 2) half a brain cell or 3) kids knows that a practical estate ticks all the boxes (and more) that an SUV does but in a less offensive kinda way. That"s why the campaign for a hyper-luxury load-lugger starts here, with this: the Bentley Flying Spur Estate. Obviously, this isn"t the work of Bentley, rather two fictitious mock-ups by pixel wizards on the internet. But think about it, luxo uber estates are a completely untapped sector. You never know, it could be four-wheeled gold or Bitcoin. Just look at it! It"s purposeful and majestic. And has a 6.0-litre twin-turbo W12 producing 626bhp and 664lb ft numbers good enough to achieve 0-62mph in 3.8secs and a wonderfully pointless 207mph top speed, too.
Date written: 17 Jun 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 16048