Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid Covers 455 miles in One Trip, Using Only Renewable Energy This is a wide range. The new Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid has a remarkable range. A Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid covered 455 miles in Iceland using only renewable energy sources. The second-generation biofuel, derived from straw and geothermal electricity to charge the battery, made this possible. This eco-friendly journey serves as a reminder of the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid’s true luxury car, which is also very kind to the environment. Bentleys were not designed for people who are looking to consume endlessly natural resources for pleasure. Bentley’s new hybrid model may offer the same luxury driving experience as the previous generation, but the brand is now trying to preserve fossil fuels through a unique hybrid system. The Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid features a 2.9-liter twin turbo V6 engine and a 100kW electric drive. The hybrid system produces 536 horsepower (399 Kilowatts), and 516 lb/ft (750-newton metres) of torque. The Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid can accelerate from 0-60 in 4.1 seconds, and then reach a maximum speed of 177mph. Bentley claims that the Flying Spur Hybrid has the longest range Bentley has ever made, with 434 miles of fuel economy. Evidently, the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid driver who crossed Iceland with the Flying Spur Hybrid had a disciplined right-foot and was able to surpass the claimed range of the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid by some distance. The biggest advantage of the Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid is its ability to travel into European cities with strict emission taxes without any worries. Owners can drive to London with no worries, without worrying about the fees that a regular Bentley Flying Spur would have to pay.