Bentley electric sports car coming in 2019

    Bentley has announced that its fifth model will be an electric sports car set to debut in 2019; plans for a sub-Bentayga SUV tabled.

    Published On Sep 18, 2017 07:00:00 AM

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    Bentley has revealed that it will launch its first all-electric model as a sports car by 2019. The fifth car in the British manufacturer’s range was previously thought to be an SUV that would sit below the Bentayga but Bentley has now confirmed that the electric sports car will arrive first.

    Speaking to our sister publication Autocar UK, Bentley boss Wolfgang Durheimer has previously said that the decision for the fifth model was between an SUV or a two-seater electric sports car based on the EXP12 Speed 6e concept shown at the Geneva motor show earlier this year.

    At the Frankfurt motor show, Durheimer confirmed the plans for the electric sports car saying, “What I can say is that a small SUV is no longer on the scheme. We’re favouring a car with a full electric powertrain.”

    Asked at the Frankfurt motor show whether a decision had been made, Durheimer said: “What I can say is that a small SUV is no longer on the scheme. We’re favouring a car with a full electric powertrain. We intend to be the leader in electrification in the luxury segment. We see that it fits into the Bentley scheme – low rev torque with seamless acceleration.”

    As the two-seater electric sports car is expected to be underpinned by the larger Porsche Mission E platform that is yet to arrive, the model will be larger than EXP12 Speed 6e concept.

    While Bentley had ruled out making a production-spec version of the EXP12 Speed 6e, the concept hints at the design direction of the upcoming two-seater sports car.

    The concept that was showcased at Geneva was powered by more than one electric motor with a suggested range of about 480km and four-wheel-drive. The EXP12 Speed 6e concept was a bit larger than the Aston Martin V8 Vantage but touch shorter than a Continental GT. The production-spec Bentaly sports car EV is expected to be slightly longer than the concept.

    At the Frankfurt motor show, Dürheimer also confirmed that the firm would offer three plug-in hybrid models in its line-up - the Bentayga V6 plug-in hybrid, which will arrive first, and the Continental and Flying Spur.

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