- What’s New: Bentley’s Electric Urban SUV
- What Makes Bentley’s EV Stand Out?
- The “Beyond100+” Shift: Hybrids and ICE Power Not Dead Yet
- Electric vs. ICE: What’s the Real Difference for Bentley Drivers?
- What to Watch for Next
- “The Two Keys of Crewe”
Bentley stands at the precipice of two eras—a bold electric future and a return to the allure of classic combustion performance. As the brand readies its first all-electric SUV for a 2027 launch, it also hints that the “final chapter” of its ICE engines is far from written. This deep-dive, feature-length article unpacks Bentley’s revealed plans, technical secrets, future lineup, and how “luxury without compromise” is about to look both digital and nostalgic for the world’s elite.
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What’s New: Bentley’s Electric Urban SUV
World debut slated for late 2026; sales and first deliveries expected throughout 2027.
Dubbed the Luxury Urban SUV, it sits just below the Bentayga in size, at under 5 meters long—a pivot to younger, metropolitan buyers.
Shares Volkswagen Group’s PPE EV platform with Porsche Cayenne Electric and Audi Q6 E-Tron, promising up to 350–400 miles (565–645 km) range and 800-volt ultra-fast charging.
Charging leader: can add 100 miles (161 km) of range in just 7 minutes on suitable 300–400kW chargers, setting an industry benchmark for practical electric luxury.
Under camouflaged bodywork, design is inspired by the EXP 15 concept—a sleek, dramatic coupe-like SUV with a flowing roof, aggressive windshield angle, and crisp LED lighting.
Expected AWD system with dual high-torque e-motors; likely performance versions will deliver 600+ hp and 750+ lb-ft—rivaling Porsche’s 805 hp Cayenne EV Turbo.
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What Makes Bentley’s EV Stand Out?
Expansive luxury with sustainable interiors: hand-finished veneers, advanced ambient lighting, and individualized drive mode settings.
Next-gen infotainment, wireless charging, augmented-reality navigation, heated/cooled seats, and panoramic “smart” glass roof.
Target price will undercut the Bentayga (€150,000/$150,000 expected), drawing new global buyers into the brand and broadening its luxury base.
The “Beyond100+” Shift: Hybrids and ICE Power Not Dead Yet
Though originally planning to go all-EV by 2030, Bentley has adjusted: hybridized ICE V8 powertrains are confirmed to continue to 2035 and possibly beyond.
Continental GT coupe, GTC convertible, and Flying Spur sedan now come exclusively with the latest ultra-performance V8 hybrid system.
Development in Crewe continues for a last hurrah: new, limited-run, non-hybrid ICE specials based on the brand’s V8, set to reach collectors before the close of the decade.
The brand’s famed W12 has been retired, but Bentley reaffirms its “handmade” approach, combining electric tech with artisanal British craftsmanship.
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Electric vs. ICE: What’s the Real Difference for Bentley Drivers?
What to Watch for Next
Bentley’s EV will become the quickest-charging, most customizable luxury SUV in the world upon launch.
Dual strategy: one model a year—hybrid or electric—from 2026 through 2035.
ICE isn’t going away—expect highly collectible final editions and ongoing high-output V8 hybrids well into the 2030s.
Owners will experience the “best of both worlds”: future-forward EV convenience and the emotional allure of petrol exclusivity.
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“The Two Keys of Crewe”
A wealthy Bentley collector faces a choice: one key starts the whisper-quiet, lightning-fast EV Urban SUV; the other, a new, V8-powered special edition crackling with heritage. In the end, he takes both—and, as Bentley intended, writes a new luxury story that blends the best of tomorrow and the soul of yesterday.