The Flying Spur Speed is one of the British marque’s last cars still equipped with its old-school V12 engine and no electric add-ons.
Like before, the engine churns out 635 PS (626 hp / 467 kW) and 900 Nm (664 lb-ft) of torque. New features include four-wheel steering and torque vectoring, which are now included in the standard configuration. The saloon needs 3.8 seconds for the standard sprint and tops out at 333 km/h (207 mph).
On the outside, the novelty wears original 22-inch wheels, has tinted headlights and sports new radiator grille and badging. Other than that, it is identical to the standard model. Those looking for greater customization may opt for a carbon-fiber aero kit or a blackout package replacing chrome parts with black ones.
Pricing remains to be announced, but it is official that the Flying Spur Speed will go on sale in the USA, Europe and Middle East countries soon.