2023 Bentley Flying Spur
The 2023 Bentley Flying Spur Speed W12 offers luxury and performance in a sleek used sedan, perfect for discerning South African buyers seeking elegance at an affordable price. With only 20,000 km on the odometer, this vehicle combines prestige with reliability, making it one of the best options for those wanting a high-end driving experience.
Powered by a powerful 6.0 W12 engine delivering 635 Hp, it features an automatic AWD transmission for smooth, effortless handling. Fuel efficiency stands at 14.8 L/100km, making it practical for daily use. The spacious sedan comfortably seats four adults across four doors, offering both comfort and versatility for family or business needs.
Located in Johannesburg’s Gauteng province, this Bentley Flying Spur Speed is available now at a competitive price. Contact your trusted local dealer for a test drive or to explore finance deals. Compare prices today and buy the best used luxury car in South Africa.
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Bentley Flying Spur
The Bentley Flying Spur occupies a rarefied space in South Africa’s luxury sedan scene. With just a single listing at R6,199,950, you’re looking at a car that’s as much a statement as it is a vehicle. No one shops this segment with spreadsheets. It’s a world away from the more common German metal, competing — on paper at least — with the Rolls-Royce Ghost, Mercedes-Maybach S-Class, and Porsche Panamera Turbo. But to call them direct rivals is stretching it. Under the bonnet, Bentley fits a 6.0-litre W12 petrol paired to an automatic — and that’s it. No hybrids, no diesels, no nods to efficiency. This is for those who buy on name and experience, not spec or running costs. You’ll find a single 2023 Flying Spur Speed W12 in the classifieds, showing 20,000 km and still commanding that fresh-off-the-floor R6,199,950. Hardly run in. What makes the Flying Spur stand apart from the Maybach? It’s the way it feels from behind the wheel. The W12 isn’t shy about rapid progress, and there’s a sense of athleticism lurking under that imposing bodywork. For local buyers, the Bentley badge is quietly exclusive — it stands out without shouting, and that matters at this level. One car for sale in the entire country says everything about its exclusivity. If you’re in the market, you already know it’s what the Flying Spur should have been from the start: a rare, indulgent buy, chosen for all the right (and irrational) reasons.
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Bentley’s presence in South Africa feels almost mythical — a handful of buyers, most of whom already know what they want before they even see a listing. Two examples currently up for grabs: a Continental coupe at R1,488,888 and a Flying Spur sedan at a jaw-dropping R6,199,950. That alone tells you this isn’t a space for tyre-kickers or anyone thinking about ticking the balloon payment box on a finance deal. Here, it’s about finding the right interior trim or jumping the import queue, not fighting for a discount. On paper at least, Bentley occupies a curious middle ground in the ultra-luxury world: less ostentatious than Rolls-Royce, more dignified than a Porsche Panamera Turbo S. With just two cars and a median price around R3.8 million, it’s clear volume isn’t the goal. The Continental GT is the poster child — classic two-door coupe, unapologetically petrol-powered, and the “accessible” way in by Bentley standards. The Flying Spur, at that R6.2 million mark, targets those who want to ride in the back seat as much as drive. If you’re looking for an SUV or a hybrid, you’re out of luck right now, even though the Bentayga and Bentley’s electrification PR push are making headlines overseas. That matters here, because South African buyers are watching for the first hybrid or EV to land, and so far, the local listings are still petrol-only. For me, what sets Bentley apart isn’t just that price tag — it’s that you’re still meant to drive, not just be driven, and that’s the point.
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