Luxury car brand Bentley plans to phase internal combustion engines out this decade. It has set 2025 as the year it will fully embrace electric power,CAR Magazinereports.
The beginning will be marked with the Electro-luxe SUV, the carmaker’s first all electric car.
Bentley’s EV will employ the Volkswagen Group’s Artemis platform, led by Audi. “WithArtemis we’re right in there at the beginning, helping define it. We’re not leading it, but we’re going to be a beneficiary of it, ” CEO Adrian Hallmark told CAR Magazine.
The cooperation with Audi, he added, is a good opportunity for the brand to accelerate its transition to EVs.
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Hallmark thinks that the electric vehicles fit Bentley’s “quiet, effortless, high torque, refined performance.”
Nevertheless, he emphasizes that battery weight is still a concern, and Bentley will focus on weight savings and aerodynamics as a result.
No details about the Electro-luxe SUV are known, but it will probably debut after theFlying Spur plug-in hybrid later in 2021, and a Continental GT plug-in hybrid, which doesn’t appear to have a specific release date as yet.
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Story byIoanna Lykiardopoulou
Ioanna is a writer at TNW. She covers the full spectrum of the European tech ecosystem, with a particular interest in startups, sustainabili(show all)Ioanna is a writer at TNW. She covers the full spectrum of the European tech ecosystem, with a particular interest in startups, sustainability, green tech, AI, and EU policy. With a background in the humanities, she has a soft spot for social impact-enabling technologies.
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