RE: Bentley's first BEV will be 'Luxury Urban SUV'

RE: Bentley's first BEV will be 'Luxury Urban SUV'

Friday 8th November

Bentley's first BEV will be 'Luxury Urban SUV'

Crewe reckons it will create an entirely new segment with its first battery-electric model. Bon chance


Having already sensibly applied the brakes to its electrification strategy (back in 2020, it confidently foresaw its first battery-powered model going on sale in 2025 - that clearly ain’t happening), Bentley has this week treated us to a newer, shinier short-term prediction: it will reveal its all-new BEV in 2026 ahead of sales in 2027. And, in light of ‘today’s economic, market and legislative environment’ (i.e. to better reflect actual customer demand) it will continue building PHEVs until 2035 at least - fully five years after it originally said it would go EV only. How d'ya like them apples? 

On the basis that this means a lengthy stay of execution for its newly adopted V8, we like ‘em just fine. As you might expect, Bentley was equally keen to stress that it now ‘predicts’ a new PHEV or BEV model launching every year until 2035 - but on the basis that its wholesale electrification in that timescale has now slipped to an ‘ambition’ rather than a cast-iron guarantee just goes to show how tricky such predictions have become. 

Bentley is on more solid ground with confirmation that its newcomer will be a ‘Luxury Urban SUV’. To many if not most reading this, that might sound about as welcome as finding out you’re spending your honeymoon in an ice hotel, but clearly (and not unreasonably) Bentley wants its first-ever EV to be a surefire hit - and whisking exceptionally wealthy people around environmentally-conscious global cities (and China) in a high-riding and very opulent car is probably as close as it can conceivably get to guaranteeing an immediate and healthy return on its initial investment. The reported level of customer interest in the new Range Rover Electric will certainly have been absorbed in Crewe. 

The idea that the new model will simultaneously ‘create an entirely new segment’ can obviously be taken with a lorry load of salt. No one appreciates a hand-stitched Bentley cabin more than the grubby ingrates at PH, but for all its talent in making luxury seem tangible, an expensive electric SUV is just an expensive electric SUV - especially one lined up to share the VW Group’s PPE platform, currently to be found underpinning the new Porsche Macan. We have no doubt that the manufacturer will make good on its promise to make the result seem like a ‘true Bentley’ - and one with a range that befits its intended use case - but its claim to the title of ‘world’s first true luxury urban SUV’ is wildly tenuous at best. 

Much less tenuous is Bentley’s commitment to continue ‘the largest self-funded site investment programme in Bentley’s illustrious 105-year history’. This is already a work in progress, of course, but it remains a cornerstone of the new Beyond100+ strategy, and the firm calls out the creation of the new Design Centre, Paint Shop and BEV assembly as crucial to ‘securing the future’ of its highly-respected factory. Its first EV will be designed, developed and built at Crewe, alongside a refreshed lineup of Continental GT, Flying Spur and Bentayga. 

“Beyond100+ becomes our guiding light as we extend our ambitions beyond 2030, while maintaining our aim of a decarbonised future, including offering only fully electric cars from 2035, and reinforcing our credentials as the British creator of extraordinary cars for over a century and beyond,” reported Dr. Frank-Steffen Walliser, Bentley’s new Chairman and CEO.


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suffolk009

Original Poster:

5,809 posts

172 months

Friday 8th November
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A "Luxury Urban Sport Utility Vehicle". Everything that's wrong with these cars in just those five words.

Evanivitch

22,075 posts

129 months

Friday 8th November
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Definitely work for a few Cat C qualified drivers waiting outside Harrods in these. Surely it's touching the limit!

pycraft

925 posts

191 months

Friday 8th November
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suffolk009 said:
A "Luxury Urban Sport Utility Vehicle". Everything that's wrong with these cars in just those five words.
What's a luxury urban sport? Jogging around Hyde Park? Parkour?

slopes

40,141 posts

194 months

Friday 8th November
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New report this morning suggests they have pushed back the switch to fully electric cars by 5 years as the demand has slowed right off, maybe this is on the back burner now?

Robertb

2,090 posts

245 months

Friday 8th November
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A luxury electric SUV for the 1%! Why has no one done this before?

Next, someone will do a 911 restomod.

plfrench

2,911 posts

275 months

Friday 8th November
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slopes said:
New report this morning suggests they have pushed back the switch to fully electric cars by 5 years as the demand has slowed right off, maybe this is on the back burner now?
Is that not referring to the switch to only electric cars in the range going back from 2030 to 2035 as per this article?

rodericb

7,253 posts

133 months

Friday 8th November
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They had to create some vague niche as they'll be beaten by the Lucid Gravity, probably some cadillac thing, certainly the Hongqi E-HS9 and god knows how many more massive Chinese electric luxo-tanks...

smilo996

3,057 posts

177 months

Friday 8th November
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suffolk009 said:
A "Luxury Urban Sport Utility Vehicle". Everything that's wrong with these cars in just those five words.
Precisely, just to indulge the wafeur thin egos of the entitled. 5 tons of stupidity.

It seems PH has now moved to Trump-ton.

ow d'ya like them apples?

we like ‘em just fine.

nismo48

4,437 posts

214 months

Friday 8th November
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smilo996 said:
suffolk009 said:
A "Luxury Urban Sport Utility Vehicle". Everything that's wrong with these cars in just those five words.
Precisely, just to indulge the wafeur thin egos of the entitled. 5 tons of stupidity.

It seems PH has now moved to Trump-ton.

ow d'ya like them apples?

we like ‘em just fine.
smile

theicemario

861 posts

82 months

Friday 8th November
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pycraft said:
What's a luxury urban sport? Jogging around Hyde Park? Parkour?
Parking on double yellows or pavements (this is where the off-road credentials come into play), aggressive tailgating, giving it the beans when there’s cars parked on both sides of the road to intimidate the poor sod coming the other way. See it all the time round my town centre

siwhit

67 posts

188 months

Friday 8th November
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Of course it is frown Lost a bit of respect for Bentley with this.

RAB2000

26 posts

230 months

Friday 8th November
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Presumably 'Urban' as that is what it will be limited to with the weight of the thing giving a hopeless real world range.

Mike1990

1,030 posts

138 months

Friday 8th November
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So basically a EV 4 Ton SUV then

dukebox9reg

1,599 posts

155 months

Friday 8th November
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I read Urban SUV as something that looks like an SUV but will struggle to climb a kerb rather than a mountain.

So a Road Rover vs Range Rover....

RDMcG

19,515 posts

214 months

Friday 8th November
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Porsche with nice interior.

Julian Scott

3,648 posts

31 months

Friday 8th November
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suffolk009 said:
A "Luxury Urban Sport Utility Vehicle". Everything that's wrong with these cars in just those five words.
Why? Are people who live in urban areas not allowed to buy a luxury car if they want a larger vehicle to fit with sport or family needs?

Julian Scott

3,648 posts

31 months

Friday 8th November
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siwhit said:
Of course it is frown Lost a bit of respect for Bentley with this.
Because they are offering the V8 for longer?

Julian Scott

3,648 posts

31 months

Friday 8th November
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dukebox9reg said:
I read Urban SUV as something that looks like an SUV but will struggle to climb a kerb rather than a mountain.

So a Road Rover vs Range Rover....
Compared to all the other SUVs on the market that regularly go green-laning?

TheOctaneAddict

873 posts

54 months

Friday 8th November
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Its the right car for the right moment. I suspect they will sell in droves, see also new Range Rover EV.

garypotter

1,722 posts

157 months

Friday 8th November
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TheOctaneAddict said:
Its the right car for the right moment. I suspect they will sell in droves, see also new Range Rover EV.
I t5hink i saw the the BEV Range rover coming to a show room soon weighed in at 3.1 tonnes !