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Future scoop: Bentley’s first EV predicted

Bentley will phase engines out this decade, so it needs to get this car, its first EV, absolutely right.

- By Ben Miller

1 IT’LL BE AN AUDI COLLAB

Bentley’s EV will lean on the VW Group’s Artemis platform. CEO Adrian Hallmark: ‘With our current cars, we had to get into the engineerin­g largely after they [the platforms] had been done. The difference now is that with Artemis 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.’ Will the first e-Bentley be an SUV? Hallmark’s a fan of the style: ‘If you’re not in SUVs, you’re nowhere.’

2 EV POWER SUITS BENTLEY

‘2025 is the right time for us,’ says Hallmark. ‘Weight is a concern. But we’re seeing rapid evolution in battery power density, and we’re dedicated to making things lighter and more aerodynami­c. And battery-electric vehicles are right for Bentley; quiet, effortless, high torque, refined performanc­e.’

3 TARGETS WILL DEFINE THE CAR

‘We tend to start with a design that’s unbuildabl­e, then work out how to build it,’ laughs Hallmark. ‘With EVs you have to do it the other way around. Look at the [Jaguar] i-Pace [left]. It was designed around the battery. That gave the width and the wheelbase, and the height to get the occupants in. Then aero was the next determinan­t. Styling was last. As we move into EVs we’re not going to throw away our brand DNA. But we have to reinterpre­t it and be a bit more progressiv­e.’

4 IMMACULATE TIMING

‘I’m proud of the fact that we launched the first generation of our new era with a 12-cylinder engine, and since then we’ve sold more 12-cylinder cars than any other company ever. But the customer mindset is changing; 39 per cent of Bentley owners are considerin­g a BEV as their next car.’

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