Triple anniversary: Bentley celebrates three seminal sedans [Photo Gallery]

Sedan Anniversaries - T Series Twin - 3
Sedan Anniversaries - T Series Twin - 3

2025 sees three significant anniversaries in Bentley’s history, each now celebrated with three bespoke Flying Spurs. The 1965 T Series, 1985 Turbo R and 2005 Continental Flying Spur each played a key role in defining the Bentley four-door sedan, creating an unbroken evolutionary line leading to today’s Flying Spur. To mark the occasion Mulliner, the bespoke division of Bentley, has created three 2025 Flying Spurs, each echoing the spirit and the visual impact of its corresponding model. Each of the new cars mirrors its inspirational forebear while updating the aesthetic for 2025, showcasing decades of design evolution.

The three originals are part of the 50-car Bentley Heritage Collection, and as per the other members of the fleet are kept in fully running condition with every car kept on-site at the Bentley campus in Crewe, England.

Bentley Heritage Collection

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