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SEMA 2005: German tuners push Bentley to 630hp

11/02/2005, 8:30 AM

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The Bentley Continental Flying Spur is the latest target of German tuners at Mansory, who decided the car’s stock 550 horsepower just wouldn’t cut it. The car is on display at SEMA 2005, but was first shown at the Frankfurt show in September. The upgraded sedan gains 80 horses (now up to 630hp), while top speed is boosted to 200mph and toque is up to 750Nm. All this power still comes from Bentley’s Volkswagen-sourced W12 engine. The car also features lowered side skirts and other minor body enhancements. And what show car would be complete without upgraded chrome wheels? The car shown in this press photo is riding on the same seven-spoke rims shown at Frankfurt.

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