Luxury automaker Bentley unveiled a change to its “Beyond100" initiative on Thursday, announcing it will now keep manufacturing plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) until 2035.
It’s unclear what that actually means to Bentley since its smallest current offering, the Continental GT, still measures nearly 16 feet bumper to bumper. The Bentayga, meanwhile, measures between 16.8 ...
Finally, Bentley says it has found the winning formula to giving an all-electric vehicle the Bentley stamp of approval.
The British luxury firm's original 2030 deadline to transition away from the internal combustion engine has now officially been scrapped.
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Beyond the Luxury Urban SUV, Bentley is also directing its efforts towards refining its existing hybrid models, such as the ...
Hybrids will remain focus until 2035. But the English automaker will still reveal a new, fully electric SUV by 2026.
The Jaguar we’ve known and loved for the past 79 years is about to undergo its biggest reinvention ever, with owners JLR ...
Bentley Motors has promoted Christophe Georges to Board Member for Sales and Marketing, effective December 1, 2024. With 26 years at Bentley, inc ...
Bentley Tallinn has inaugurated its new luxury showroom and service center at Pirni 1, featuring a spacious, light-filled display area and a cust ...
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