Bentley Revamps Beyond100 EV Plan: Hybrids Extend, New Luxury Urban SUV Arrives
A Strategic Shift to Meet Luxury Demand
Bentley Motors announces a significant adjustment to its ambitious “Beyond100” electrification and sustainability roadmap. Shifts in global consumer demand for pure electric vehicles (EVs) prompted the luxury marque to refine its strategy, ensuring its future lineup perfectly balances ultra-luxury excellence with environmental responsibility. This move demonstrates Bentley’s commitment to flexibility, prioritizing customer choice and experience above all else in this crucial transitional phase. The revised plan effectively manages the transition toward a fully electric future without compromising the brand’s identity.
Defining the Future: The First Pure EV
Excitement builds as Bentley prepares to launch its first pure electric vehicle next year. This debut EV promises to redefine the luxury segment entirely. Bentley describes the vehicle as a “luxury urban SUV,” meticulously engineered for opulent, everyday driving. The design focuses on maneuverability and presence, with the final product measuring less than five meters long, making it ideal for cosmopolitan environments and effortless city navigation.
Performance is equally revolutionary. Drivers will appreciate the groundbreaking fast-charging capability: the new EV can replenish zero to a hundred miles of range in less than seven minutes. Bentley understands that ultra-luxury buyers demand not just sustainable motoring, but also uncompromising convenience and speed. This advanced capability directly addresses range anxiety and cements the vehicle’s place as a true luxury competitor, where time is the ultimate commodity.

The Lifeline for Luxury Hybrids
The most critical, consumer-focused change involves the brand’s plug-in hybrid offerings. Bentley will now keep its popular hybrid models, including the iconic Continental GT and the high-performance Continental GT Speed, on sale until at least 2035. This strategic decision provides luxury buyers with a crucial, extended transition period. By extending the hybrid timeline, Bentley effectively manages the demand curve, assuring clients they can access the right level of electrification for their current needs without sacrificing performance or luxury.
Commitment to Non-Hybrid Power
Significantly, the updated plans still include an immediate focus on traditional powerplants. Bentley recently revealed the powerful Bentayga Speed, showcasing its commitment to high-performance internal combustion engines. Moreover, the automaker will introduce another highly anticipated non-hybrid model—widely expected to be the new Continental Supersports—before the end of this year. These introductions confirm that Bentley maintains its dedication to visceral driving excitement alongside its electric evolution. Under the revised Beyond100 plan, Bentley continues its dual pursuit of sustainability and unparalleled automotive excellence.
