Bentley is the first luxury manufacturer to unveil a plug-in hybrid car. Debuting at the 2014 Beijing auto show, the Bentley Hybrid Concept demonstrates the fuel-saving powertrain that will feature in the company’s first-ever SUV by 2017.
The forthcoming Bentley SUV, which was first teased in 2012 as the EXP 9 F concept, goes on sale in 2016 with a W-12 gasoline engine, and the plug-in version will debut a year later. The Bentley SUV, which may or may not be called Falcon, will be based on the forthcoming Audi Q8, a model that in turn will be based on the next-gen Audi Q7 crossover. The car could be priced around $200,000 and would reportedly be positioned to rival high-end versions of the Land Rover Range Rover and Porsche Cayenne. Based on a recent teaser photo, the styling of the future Bentley SUV has been toned-down considerably compared to the controversial EXP 9 F concept.
The Bentley Hybrid Concept, however, is based on the Mulsanne luxury sedan. Aside from copper trim pieces and brake calipers, and a hybrid power gauge in place of a tachometer, the concept looks identical to a regular Bentley Mulsanne. Under the hood, the car uses the Mulsanne’s 6.8-liter (Bentley calls it the 6 and 3/4 liter) twin-turbo V-8 engine. Bentley provides no details on the plug-in hybrid setup, but says the powertrain will offer 25 percent more power than the regular V-8 but with 70 percent fewer carbon-dioxide emissions. The company’s first application of hybrid power available in 2017 in the Bentley SUV.