Bentley Flying spur Hood Bumper Front Grille
For the Bentley Flying Spur, the front-end components (Hood, Bumper, and Grille) have evolved through three distinct generations. Because these parts are not interchangeable between generations, identifying your specific model year is critical.
1. Generation 3: The “New” Model (2020–Present)
Built on a completely new platform (MSB), these parts feature sharper lines and integrated technology like the retractable “Flying B.”
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Bonnet (Hood):
3SE823031. This hood is longer than previous models and uses “Superformed” aluminum for its deep creases. -
Front Bumper Cover:
3SE807217. Features a more upright, aggressive stance. -
Radiator Grille (Upper):
3SE853653.-
Standard: Bright Chrome matrix.
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Blackline: Gloss Black (Beluga) finish.
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Azure: Features vertical vanes over the matrix mesh.
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Mulliner: “Double Diamond” matrix pattern.
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Lower Bumper Grilles:
3SE807683(Left) and3SE807684(Right). These house the radar sensors for adaptive cruise control.
2. Generation 2: The “4W” Series (2014–2019)
This generation moved away from the “Continental” prefix and featured a more squared-off front grille.
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Bonnet (Hood):
4W0823031. -
Front Bumper Cover:
4W0807217. Note that there are different versions for cars with or without ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control) sensors. -
Main Radiator Grille:
4W0853667. Known for its “Twin Matrix” mesh design. -
Lower Mesh Grilles:
4W0807647E(Left) and4W0807648J(Right).
3. Generation 1: Continental Flying Spur (2005–2013)
The original design shared its face closely with the 2-door Continental GT.
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Bonnet (Hood):
3W0823031K. This is a heavy-gauge steel or aluminum panel depending on the specific year. -
Front Bumper:
3W5807217.-
Facelift (2009–2013): The bumper changed to a more vertical “Speed” style orientation.
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Grille Surround:
3W0853651. The outer chrome “shell” that frames the mesh. -
Grille Matrix (Mesh):
3W0853683C(Left) and3W0853684B(Right).










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