Bentley Flying Spur vs Rolls-Royce Phantom

Should you buy Bentley Flying Spur or Rolls-Royce Phantom? Find out which car is best for you - compare the two models on the basis of their Price, Size, Space, Boot Space, Service cost, Mileage, Features, Colours and other specs. Bentley Flying Spur price starts at Rs 5.25 Cr ex-showroom for V6 Hybrid (Petrol) and Rolls-Royce Phantom price starts Rs 8.99 Cr ex-showroom for Series II (Petrol). Flying Spur has 5950 cc (Petrol top model) engine, while Phantom has 6749 cc (Petrol top model) engine. As far as mileage is concerned, the Flying Spur has a mileage of 12.5 kmpl (Petrol top model)> and the Phantom has a mileage of 9.8 kmpl (Petrol top model).

Flying Spur Vs Phantom

Key HighlightsBentley Flying SpurRolls-Royce Phantom
On Road PriceRs.8,73,63,656*Rs.12,03,98,562*
Fuel TypePetrolPetrol
Engine(cc)59506749
TransmissionAutomaticAutomatic
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Bentley Flying Spur vs Rolls-Royce Phantom Comparison

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        Bentley Flying Spur
        Bentley Flying Spur
        Rs7.60 Cr*
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            Rolls-Royce Phantom
            Rolls-Royce Phantom
            Rs10.48 Cr*
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          Basic Information
          On-Road Price in New Delhi
          Rs.8,73,63,656*
          Rs.12,03,98,562*
          Finance Available (EMI)
          Rs.16,62,878/month
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          Rs.22,91,650/month
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          Insurance
          Rs.40,70,562
          Phantom Insurance
          User Rating
          4.6
          Based on 17 Reviews
          4.6
          Based on 91 Reviews
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          Engine & Transmission
          Engine Type
          Engine type in car refers to the type of engine that powers the vehicle. There are many different types of car engines, but the most common are petrol (gasoline) and diesel engines
          Twin Turbocharged W12 Eng
          V12 Petrol Engine
          Displacement (cc)
          The displacement of an engine is the total volume of all of the cylinders in the engine. Measured in cubic centimetres (cc)
          5950
          6749
          No. of Cylinders
          ICE engines have one or more cylinders. More cylinders typically mean more smoothness and more power, but it also means more moving parts and less fuel efficiency.
          Max Power (bhp@rpm)
          Power dictates the performance of an engine. It's measured in horsepower (bhp) or metric horsepower (PS). More is better.
          626bhp@5000-6000rpm
          563bhp@5000rpm
          Max Torque (nm@rpm)
          The load-carrying ability of an engine, measured in Newton-metres (Nm) or pound-foot (lb-ft). More is better.
          900Nm@1350-4500rpm
          900Nm@1700rpm
          Valves Per Cylinder
          Valves let air and fuel into the cylinders of a combustion engine. More valves typically make more power and are more efficient.
          4
          4
          Valve Configuration
          Valve configuration refers to the number and arrangement of intake and exhaust valves in each engine cylinder.
          DOHC
          DOHC
          Fuel Supply System
          Responsible for delivering fuel from the fuel tank into your internal combustion engine (ICE). More sophisticated systems give you better mileage.
          MPFi
          Direct Injection
          Bore X Stroke (mm)
          Bore is the diameter of the cylinder, and stroke is the distance that the piston travels from the top of the cylinder to the bottom. Multiplying these two figures gives you the cubic capacity (cc) of an engine.
          -
          92.0 X 84.6
          Turbo Charger
          A device that forces more air into an internal combustion engine. More air can burn more fuel and make more power. Turbochargers utilise exhaust gas energy to make more power.
          YesYes
          Super Charger
          A device that forces more air into an internal combustion engine. More air can burn more fuel and make more power. Superchargers utilise engine power to make more power.
          NoNo
          Transmission Type
          Automatic
          Automatic
          Gear Box
          8-Speed
          8-Speed
          Drive Type
          Fuel & Performance
          Fuel Type
          Petrol
          Petrol
          Mileage ARAI (kmpl)
          10.2
          9.8
          Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres)
          90
          100
          Emission Norm Compliance
          BS VI
          BS VI
          Top Speed (kmph)
          333.13
          250
          Suspension, Steering & Brakes
          Front Suspension
          Air Suspension
          Double Wishbone
          Rear Suspension
          Air Suspension
          Multi Link
          Shock Absorbers Type
          Air Spring With Continous Damping
          -
          Steering Type
          Power
          Power
          Steering Column
          Tilt & Reach Adjustment
          Tilt
          Steering Gear Type
          Rack & Pinion
          Rack & Pinion
          Turning Radius (Metres)
          5.9
          6.8
          Front Brake Type
          Vented Discs
          Ventilated Disc
          Rear Brake Type
          Vented Discs
          Ventilated Disc
          Top Speed (Kmph)
          333.13
          250
          0-100kmph (Seconds)
          4.6
          5.4
          Tyre Size
          275/40 R19
          255/50 R21,285/45 R21
          Tyre Type
          Tubeless,Radial
          Tubeless,Radial
          Dimensions & Capacity
          Length (mm)
          The distance from a car's front tip to the farthest point in the back.
          5316
          5982
          Width (mm)
          The width of a car is the horizontal distance between the two outermost points of the car, typically measured at the widest point of the car, such as the wheel wells or the rearview mirrors
          2013
          2018
          Height (mm)
          The height of a car is the vertical distance between the ground and the highest point of the car. It can decide how much space a car has along with it's body type and is also critical in determining it's ability to fit in smaller garages or parking spaces
          1484
          1656
          Ground Clearance Unladen (mm)
          The laden ground clearance is the vertical distance between the ground and the lowest point of the car when the car is empty. More ground clearnace means when fully loaded your car won't scrape on tall speedbreakers, or broken roads.
          110
          164
          Wheel Base (mm)
          Distance from the centre of the front wheel to the centre of the rear wheel. A longer wheelbase is better for stability and also allows more passenger space on the inside.
          2819
          3772
          Front Tread (mm)
          The distance from the centre of the left tyre to the centre of the right tyre of a four-wheeler's front wheels. Also known as front track. The relation between the front and rear tread/track numbers decides a cars stability.
          -
          1485
          Rear Tread (mm)
          The distance from the centre of the left tyre to the centre of the right tyre of a fourwheeler's rear wheels. Also known as Rear Track. The relation between the front and rear Tread/Track numbers dictates a cars stability
          -
          1676
          Kerb Weight (kg)
          It is the weight of just a car, including fluids such as engine oil, coolant and brake fluid, combined with a fuel tank that is filled to 90 percent capacity.
          2437
          2745
          Grossweight (kg)
          The gross weight of a car is the maximum weight that a car can carry which includes the weight of the car itself, the weight of the passengers, and the weight of any cargo that is being carried. Overloading a car is unsafe as it effects handling and could also damage components like the suspension.
          3000
          3170
          Rear Headroom (mm)
          Rear headroom in a car is the vertical distance between the center of the rear seat cushion and the roof of the car, measured at the tallest point
          -
          979
          verified
          Rear Legroom (mm)
          Rear legroom in a car is the distance between the front seat backrests and the rear seat backrests. The more legroom the more comfortable the seats.
          -
          1349
          Front Headroom (mm)
          Front headroom in a car is the vertical distance between the centre of the front seat cushion and the roof of the car, measured at the tallest point. Important for taller occupants. More is again better
          -
          1047
          verified
          Front Legroom (mm)
          The distance from the front footwell to the base of the front seatback. More leg room means more comfort for front passengers
          -
          1042
          verified
          Seating Capacity
          4
          5
          Boot Space (Litres)
          467
          460
          No. of Doors
          4
          4
          Comfort & Convenience
          Power Steering
          Mechanism that reduces the effort needed to operate the steering wheel. Offered in various types, including hydraulic and electric.
          YesYes
          Power Windows FrontYesYes
          Power Windows RearYesYes
          Power Boot
          -
          Yes
          Automatic Climate Control
          4 Zone
          Yes
          Air Quality Control
          Air filters, also known as air purifiers, purify the air of the cabin by absorbing any harmful or contaminated particles.
          YesYes
          Remote Trunk Opener
          Some cars have buttons on the key to unlock only the trunk/boot of the car without unlocking any of the doors.
          YesYes
          Remote Fuel Lid OpenerYes
          -
          Low Fuel Warning LightYesYes
          Accessory Power Outlet
          12V power socket to power your appliances, like phones or tyre inflators.
          YesYes
          Trunk Light
          Lighting for the boot area. It usually turns on automatically when the boot is opened.
          YesYes
          Vanity Mirror
          A mirror, usually located behind the passenger sun shade, used to check one's appearance. More expensive cars will have these on the driver's side and some cars even have this feature for rear seat passengers too.
          YesYes
          Rear Reading LampYesYes
          Rear Seat HeadrestYesYes
          Adjustable Headrest
          Unlike fixed headrests, these can be moved up or down to offer the ideal resting position for the occupant's head.
          -
          Yes
          Rear Seat Centre Arm Rest
          A foldable armrest for the rear passengers, usually in the middle, which also comprises cup holders or other small storage spaces. When not in use, it can be folded back into the seat, so that an additional occupant can be seated.
          YesYes
          Height Adjustable Front Seat Belts
          A type of seat belt on which the height can be adjusted, to help improve comfort.
          YesYes
          Cup Holders Front
          Storage spaces that are specifically designed to hold cups or beverage cans. Sometimes these can be cooled and heated too.
          YesYes
          Cup Holders RearYesYes
          Rear AC Vents
          Dedicated AC vents for the rear passengers, usually located between the front seats. Helps cool the rear compartment, while offering passengers the option to control the flow. Some rear AC vents allow for fan speed control.
          YesYes
          Heated Seats FrontYesYes
          Heated Seats RearYesYes
          Seat Lumbar SupportYesYes
          Active Noise Cancellation
          -
          Yes
          Multifunction Steering Wheel
          A steering wheel that has many buttons to control various functions of the infotainment system and key car functions like cruise control. This allows the driver to manage these functions without taking their hands off the steering wheel.
          YesYes
          Cruise ControlYesYes
          Parking Sensors
          Sensors on the vehicle's exterior that use either ultrasonic or electromagnetic waves bouncing off objects to alert the driver of obstacles while parking.
          Front & Rear
          Front & Rear
          Navigation SystemYesYes
          Foldable Rear Seat
          Rear seats that can be folded down to create additional storage space.
          NoNo
          Smart Access Card Entry
          Allows you to lock/unlock the car by simply carrying the smart key with you, without using the buttons on a key.
          YesYes
          Engine Start Stop ButtonYesYes
          Glove Box Cooling
          A function in the glove box that allows you to keep food items and beverages cool for long durations.
          YesYes
          Bottle Holder
          Front Door
          Front & Rear Door
          Voice CommandYesYes
          Steering Wheel Gearshift PaddlesYesNo
          USB Charger
          Front & Rear
          Front & Rear
          Steering Mounted TripmeterNoNo
          Central Console Armrest
          An added convenince feature to rest one's hand on, while also offering features like cupholders or a small storage space.
          YesYes
          Tailgate Ajar
          A warning to indicate that the vehicle's boot or tailgate isnt properly closed.
          NoYes
          Gear Shift Indicator
          A display that shows the current gear the car is in. More advanced versions also suggest the most prefered gear for better efficiency.
          NoYes
          Rear CurtainNoYes
          Luggage Hook And NetNoYes
          Battery SaverYesNo
          Lane Change IndicatorYesNo
          Massage Seats
          A feature seen in higher-end cars designed to offer a massage to the occupant. Usually activated via the car's central infotainment screen.
          No
          Front & Rear
          Memory Function Seats
          Front
          Front & Rear
          One Touch Operating Power Window
          Unlike standard power windows, this one allows you to roll up/down the window fully with a single press of the button.
          -
          All
          Autonomous Parking
          -
          Full
          Drive Modes
          3
          -
          Air ConditionerYesYes
          HeaterYesYes
          Adjustable SteeringYesYes
          KeyLess EntryYesYes
          Ventilated SeatsYesYes
          Height Adjustable Driver SeatYesYes
          Electric Adjustable Seats
          Front
          Front & Rear
          Automatic HeadlampsYesYes
          Follow Me Home HeadlampsNoYes
          Interior
          Tachometer
          A tachometer shows how fast the engine is running, measured in revolutions per minute (RPM). In a manual car, it helps the driver know when to shift gears.
          YesYes
          Electronic Multi Tripmeter
          Measures the distance a vehicle has travelled for a particular trip. A multi-tripmeter can keep track of multiple distances. For example kilometres since the last fuel up and kilometres travelled since the last service. The different tripmeters can be reset by the user as and when needed.
          YesYes
          Leather SeatsYesYes
          Fabric UpholsteryNo
          Optional
          Leather Steering WheelYesYes
          Leather Wrap Gear Shift Selector
          -
          Yes
          Glove Compartment
          It refers to a storage compartment built into the dashboard of a vehicle on the passenger's side. It is used to store vehicle documents, and first aid kit among others.
          YesYes
          Digital Clock
          Refers to a display that shows the current time in a digital (numerical) format.
          NoYes
          Outside Temperature DisplayYesYes
          Cigarette LighterYesYes
          Digital Odometer
          A meter that keeps track of the total kilometres a vehicle has travelled. This cannot be reset by an owner and serves as a record for tracking service intervals and waranty validity, and also is important when selling the vehicle.
          YesYes
          Driving Experience Control EcoYesYes
          Folding Table In The Rear
          Refers to a fold-out table tray attached either to the back of the front seats or in the central section of the rear seats.
          YesYes
          Dual Tone Dashboard
          When the dashboard has two colours of trim it's called a dual tone dashboard.
          YesYes
          Exterior
          Available ColorsBronzeVerdantGlacier WhiteMoonbeamOnyx BlackAlpine GreenSpecial MagnoliaBlack Sapphire Over Sequin BlueSt James RedWindsor Blue+9 MoreFlying Spur ColorsBelladonna PurpleDark EmeraldEnglish WhiteSalamanca BlueBlackAnthraciteArctic WhiteRedDiamond BlackSilver+12 MorePhantom Colors
          Body Type
          Adjustable HeadlightsYesYes
          Fog Lights Front
          Front fog lights are lights placed near the lower half of a car's front bumper. They are designed to improve visibility in bad weather conditions such as fog or heavy rains.
          YesYes
          Fog Lights Rear
          Rear fog lights are lights placed near the lower half of a car's rear bumper. Unlike front fog lights, rear fog lights are designed to ensure cars driving behind you can see you better in bad weather conditions such as fog or heavy rains.
          YesYes
          Power Adjustable Exterior Rear View Mirror
          Power-adjustable exterior rear view mirror is a type of outside rear view mirror that can be adjusted electrically by the driver using a switch or buttons.
          YesYes
          Manually Adjustable Ext Rear View Mirror
          Manually adjustable exterior rear view mirrors refer to stick-like controls inside the car that are used to adjust the angle of the exterior rear view mirrors.
          NoNo
          Electric Folding Rear View Mirror
          A vehicle's rear-view mirrors that can open and close at the touch of a button.
          YesYes
          Rain Sensing Wiper
          It refers to a water/moisture sensor that automatically starts the wiper when it rains or water is splashed onto the car's windshield. It is a feature that aids both convenience and safety.
          YesYes
          Rear Window Wiper
          It is a single wiper used to clear the rear windshield of dust and water. It can be used by itself or with a washer that sprays water.
          NoYes
          Rear Window Washer
          It is the sprayer/water dispenser located near the rear windshield that works with the rear wiper to clean the glass.
          NoNo
          Rear Window Defogger
          Rear window defoggers use heat to increase the temperature of the rear windshield to clear any fogging up of the glass caused by weather conditions.
          YesYes
          Wheel CoversNoNo
          Alloy Wheels
          Lightweight wheels made of metals such as aluminium. Available in multiple designs, they enhance the look of a vehicle.
          YesYes
          Power AntennaNoNo
          Tinted Glass
          Tinted glass refers to a coating or film applied to a car's glass area that either reflects heat from entering the cabin or improves privacy for those inside the car by reducing visibility from outside, or both.
          YesYes
          Rear Spoiler
          Increases downforce on the rear end of the vehicle. In most cars, however, they're used simply for looks.
          NoNo
          Removable Or Convertible Top
          A roof made of a lightweight material or canvas/fabric that can be removed to make the vehicle an open top.
          NoNo
          Roof CarrierNoNo
          Sun Roof
          A glass panel on the roof of a vehicle, either just over the front seats or extending further backward towards the rear.
          YesYes
          Moon RoofYesYes
          Side Stepper
          Side steppers are a convenience feature, usually offered in vehicles with high floors, to make it easier to step into or out of the car. They are either pemanently fixed near the side of the vehicle or deploy electrically. The latter is usually only with luxury cars.
          NoNo
          Outside Rear View Mirror Turn Indicators
          An additional turn indicator located on the outside mirror of a vehicle that warns both oncoming and following traffic.
          Yes
          Optional
          Integrated AntennaYesYes
          Chrome Grille
          A shiny silver finish on the grille of a vehicle.
          YesYes
          Chrome Garnish
          Chrome garnish is a chrome strip or panel applied to certain parts of the car to make them look brighter or flashier.
          YesYes
          Smoke HeadlampsNoYes
          Projector Headlamps
          Projector headlights are high-performance headlights that use a special lens to focus the headlight beam better, improving visibility.
          -
          Yes
          Halogen HeadlampsNo
          -
          Cornering Headlamps
          Cornering headlamps either refer to headlights that turn slightly with your steering input or a secondary light within the headlight cluster that switches on when your steering is turned. Like cornering fog lamps, this feature improves visibility while turning.
          -
          No
          Roof Rail
          Roof rails are parts attached to a car's roof that can either enhance a car's styling or be used to carry luggage carriers. Not all roof rails are designed to take loads and if they are, they have strict weight limits.
          NoNo
          Trunk Opener
          Smart
          Smart
          Heated Wing Mirror
          Heated wing mirrors can also be called mirror defoggers. As the name says, using heat, the outside rear view mirrors can be cleared from fogging up during cold/rainy weather, improving rearward visibility and safety.
          -
          Yes
          LED DRLs
          LED daytime running lights (DRL) are not to be confused with headlights. The intended purpose is to help other road users see your vehicle better while adding to the car's style.
          -
          Yes
          LED Taillights
          Refers to the use of LED lighting in the taillamps.
          -
          Yes
          Automatic Driving Lights
          Car headlamps that automatically turn on in low light conditions and switch off in bright conditions.
          NoNo
          Tyre Size
          275/40 R19
          255/50 R21,285/45 R21
          Tyre Type
          Tubeless,Radial
          Tubeless,Radial
          Safety
          Anti Lock Braking System
          A safety system that prevents a car's wheels from locking up during hard braking to maintain steering control.
          YesYes
          Brake AssistYesYes
          Central LockingYesYes
          Child Safety Locks
          Safety locks located on the car's rear doors that, when engaged, allows the doors to be opened only from the outside. The idea is to stop the door from opening unintentionally.
          YesYes
          Anti Theft Alarm
          An alarm system that sounds when anyone tries to access the car forcibly or break into it.
          NoYes
          No. of Airbags
          6
          9
          Driver Airbag
          An inflatable air bag located within the steering wheel that automatically deploys during a collision, to protect the driver from physical injury
          YesYes
          Passenger AirbagYesYes
          Side Airbag FrontYesYes
          Side Airbag RearNoYes
          Day Night Rear View Mirror
          A rearview mirror that can be adjusted to reduce glare from headlights behind the vehicle at night.
          YesNo
          Xenon HeadlampsYesYes
          Seat Belt Warning
          A warning buzzer that reminds passengers to buckle their seat belts.
          YesYes
          Door Ajar Warning
          A function that alerts the driver when any of the doors are open or not properly closed.
          YesYes
          Traction ControlYesYes
          Tyre Pressure Monitor
          This feature monitors the pressure inside each tyre, alerting the driver when one or more tyre loses pressure.
          YesYes
          Engine Immobilizer
          A security feature that prevents unauthorized access to the car's engine.
          YesYes
          Electronic Stability ControlNoYes
          Rear Camera
          A camera at the rear of the car to help with parking safely.
          -
          With Guidedlines
          Anti Theft DeviceYesYes
          Anti Pinch Power Windows
          Windows that stop closing if they sense an obstruction (usually the hands of occupants), preventing injuries.
          -
          All Windows
          Speed Alert
          -
          Yes
          Speed Sensing Auto Door LockNoYes
          Knee Airbags
          Airbags positioned at knee level to provide additional protection during a front collision.
          No
          Driver
          Isofix Child Seat Mounts
          A secure attachment system to fix child seats directly on the chassis of the car.
          No
          -
          Heads Up Display
          An additional display for the driver placed above the main display or even projected on the windshield, containing speed and trip details, so that the driver's vision stays on the road.
          No
          -
          Pretensioners And Force Limiter Seatbelts
          These mechanisms tighten up the seatbelts, or reduces their force till a certain threshold, so as to hold the occupants in place during sudden acceleration or braking.
          -
          All
          Sos Emergency Assistance
          -
          Yes
          Blind Spot Monitor
          A function of ADAS that uses radar to alert the driver if there are vehicles behind them that aren't fully visible in their mirror.
          NoYes
          Geo Fence Alert
          -
          Yes
          Hill Descent ControlNoNo
          Hill Assist
          A feature that helps prevent a car from rolling backward on a hill.
          NoYes
          Impact Sensing Auto Door UnlockNoYes
          360 View CameraNoYes
          Curtain Airbag
          -
          Yes
          Electronic Brakeforce Distribution
          -
          Yes
          Acoustic Vehicle Alert System
          -
          Yes
          Entertainment & Communication
          Cd PlayerYesYes
          Cd ChangerYesYes
          Dvd PlayerYesYes
          RadioYesYes
          Audio System Remote ControlYesNo
          Speakers FrontYesYes
          Speakers RearYesYes
          Integrated 2DIN AudioYesYes
          USB And Auxiliary InputYesYes
          Bluetooth ConnectivityYesYes
          Touch ScreenYesYes
          Internal StorageYesNo
          No. of Speakers
          10
          -
          Rear Entertainment SystemYesNo
          SubwooferNo
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          Which car is cheaper between Bentley Flying Spur and Rolls-Royce Phantom?

          Bentley Flying Spur price starts at ₹ 5.25 Cr & Rolls-Royce Phantom price starts at ₹ 8.99 Cr in New Delhi. Bentley Flying Spur is cheaper between these two cars.

          Which car has good mileage Bentley Flying Spur and Rolls-Royce Phantom?

          The mileage of Flying Spur is 10.2 kmpl in New Delhi & The mileage of Phantom is 9.8 kmpl in New Delhi. Bentley Flying Spur gives better mileage than Rolls-Royce Phantom.
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