The Bentley Continental Flying Spur starts at AED 650,000. Switch trims, compare model years and see your monthly payment.
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Few cars turn heads on Sheikh Zayed Road like the Bentley Continental. With its unmistakable British luxury, thunderous W12 or V8 engines, and a cabin that shrugs off the UAE’s summer heat, the Continental is a statement for those who demand presence and performance. GCC spec models dominate the Dubai and Abu Dhabi market, offering peace of mind for local buyers. If you’re searching for a \"Bentley Continental for sale UAE\" or want a \"Bentley Continental used Dubai\" that stands out, this guide is for you.
Always prioritise GCC spec Bentleys—these are built for our climate and have the correct cooling and warranty support. Avoid US imports, which often lack proper service history and can be a headache at the RTA.
Schedule a pre-purchase inspection at Bentley Dubai (Al Habtoor Motors) or a reputable independent like Premier Car Care on Sheikh Zayed Road. Only a workshop with Bentley experience will spot hidden issues in the air suspension or electronics.
Insist on stamped service records from Al Habtoor or a known specialist. Gaps in the history can mean skipped major services, which are costly on the Continental.
Confirm the Mulkiya, Emirates ID, and valid insurance. For used cars, check for any outstanding bank loans or police fines before proceeding to tasjeel.
Head to an RTA-approved testing centre—Dubai Tasjeel or Abu Dhabi ADT—where the car will be checked for chassis integrity and accident history. Any non-GCC spec or modified car can fail this step.
Once cleared, transfer ownership at the RTA with both parties present. Arrange comprehensive insurance—Bentley premiums are high, so shop around with RSA or Oman Insurance for the best deal.
| Document | Provider | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mulkiya (Registration Card) | Seller | Yes | Must be valid and match chassis number; RTA will not process transfer without it. |
| Emirates ID | Buyer & Seller | Yes | Original required at RTA for both parties; no copies accepted. |
| Valid UAE Driving Licence | Buyer | Yes | Must be UAE-issued; international licences not accepted for registration. |
| Comprehensive Insurance Certificate | Buyer | Yes | Required before transfer; Bentley premiums are high, so arrange in advance. |
| RTA Vehicle Passing Certificate | RTA Testing Centre | Yes | Issued after inspection; mandatory for all used car transfers in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. |
| Bank Clearance Letter (if financed) | Seller's Bank | Conditional | Needed if car has outstanding loan; RTA will block transfer until cleared. |
| Service History Records | Seller/Dealer | Strongly Advised | Not legally required, but vital for Bentley Continental value and peace of mind in the UAE. |
US or Japanese imports often lack proper cooling and can be rejected at RTA testing. Always check the chassis plate for GCC compliance.
Missing records from Al Habtoor or a known specialist usually mean skipped maintenance—walk away.
Any dashboard warning for suspension is a major expense in Dubai—repairs can exceed AED 20,000.
Even a hint of overheating is a dealbreaker in the UAE; repairs are costly and can lead to engine failure.
Check for musty smells or water stains—Sharjah and Ajman floods have written off many Continentals.
Non-factory wheels, exhausts, or ECU tunes can void warranty and cause RTA registration issues.
Harsh shifts or hesitation in the ZF gearbox often signal expensive repairs ahead.
Signs of accident repair are a red flag—Bentley panels are expensive and poor repairs hurt resale value in the UAE.