Bentley is a brand known for producing truly special cars, and this – the Flying Spur sedan – is the most exclusive of them all.

Starting from just under $500,000, the Flying Spur is the most expensive Bentley you can buy right now, at least in base specification. It’s also the rarest on Australian roads – just 10 were sold last year to the end of November, in which time the Continental coupe/convertible and Bentayga SUV chalked up 58 sales each.

Nevertheless, Bentley has tinkered with the Flying Spur lineup for 2026. You can no longer buy the V6 plug-in hybrid (PHEV) versions we first welcomed just a few years ago, and the iconic W12 is long gone.

Instead, the Flying Spur range is now exclusively available with V8 PHEV drivetrains. And despite tightening emissions laws, Bentley says the mighty V8 will roar into the next decade, albeit with electric assistance – a decent compromise, if you ask me.

I’m not, however, the target market for this type of vehicle. So, is this blend of eco-friendly tech and old-school charm enough to get buyers through the door?

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The ‘standard’ V8 Hybrid tested here now represents the entry point in the Flying Spur range, with Bentley axing the V6 PHEV for the 2026 model year.