
The Bentley’s first electric SUV has been spotted undergoing real-world testing, signaling a major step toward full electrification for the British luxury automaker. Described as a “luxury urban SUV,” the model is set to debut in mid-2026, with deliveries expected in the first half of 2027. This will mark Bentley’s official transition from traditional combustion engines to all-electric mobility.
Spy photos of the prototype reveal a muscular and compact SUV that carries the brand’s unmistakable design language. The squared front fascia, wide rear fenders, and flat hood give it a strong, sculpted appearance that distinguishes it from current models like the Bentayga and Flying Spur. Interestingly, the prototype retains traditional door handles rather than the flush ones typically seen on modern EVs, reflecting Bentley’s preference for craftsmanship and classic styling.
Positioned below the Bentayga, the upcoming model will cater to urban buyers seeking Bentley’s first electric SUV experience in a more compact yet equally opulent form. It is expected to serve as Bentley’s entry-level luxury SUV—though “entry-level” in Bentley standards still means unmatched refinement, advanced technology, and top-tier performance.
Expected Features and Performance
While official specifications are yet to be confirmed, industry reports suggest the SUV may share its platform with the upcoming Porsche Cayenne EV, built on Volkswagen Group’s advanced electric architecture. Expected features include 800-volt ultra-fast charging capability, a 108 kWh battery pack, 400 kW DC charging speeds, and wireless inductive charging. These figures point to a range exceeding 500 kilometers per charge, maintaining Bentley’s reputation for seamless power and luxurious comfort.
The appearance of Bentley’s first electric SUV comes as CEO Frank-Steffen Walliser reaffirmed the company’s electrification strategy. Bentley plans to introduce a new plug-in hybrid or fully electric vehicle each year through 2030, gradually phasing out combustion engines. Despite a slowdown in global luxury EV demand, Walliser emphasized Bentley’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and leadership in the electric mobility space.