Here’s How Bentley Plans To Become Fully Electric By 2030
The Bentley EXP 100 GT Concept’s 2019 debut marks the beginning of the automaker’s Beyond 100 corporate reinvention. Bentley aims to switch its portfolio to offer plug-in hybrid or battery-electric powertrains by 2026 and fully-electric models by 2030. “Driving this change includes and goes beyond our products, delivering a paradigm shift throughout our business, with credibility, authenticity, and integrity,” said Adrian Hallmark, Bentley Chairman and CEO. “Within a decade, Bentley will transform from a 100-year-old luxury car company to a new, sustainable, wholly ethical role model for luxury.”
But in a separate press release, Bentley says it is accelerating its Beyond 100 strategy with its “Five-in-Five” plan. This ambitious project sees Bentley launching one new electric vehicle each year from 2025. In addition, hybrid variants of the Bentayga EWB, Continental GT, Continental GTC, and Flying Spur S are joining the automaker’s existing lineup, fortifying Bentley’s commitment to becoming a global pioneer in sustainable luxury mobility. CNBC adds that Bentley will spend $3.4 billion over the next decade for research, development, and building of its “dream factory” in Crewe through 2032.
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