The first generation of the Bentayga was introduced in 2015 as the production version of the radical EXP 9 F concept from 2012. A comprehensive facelift followed in 2020, serving as a base for the extended-wheelbase Bentayga EWB variant. If Bentley retains the five-year cycle of its SUV, we could see the next-gen model by 2025.
According to the latest reports, Bentley’s first EV that will arrive close to that date based on the Artemis architecture won’t adopt a crossover bodystyle, leaving all scenarios open for Bentayga’s successor. Still, Bentley has made it clear that the days of the W12 6.0-liter engine are numbered, so it’s plausible that it will be replaced by an electrified powertrain in the future Bentayga Speed, while lesser versions could
also get electrification.
also get electrification.
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