Bentley has teased its first-ever electric vehicle, while also confirming it won’t be shifting to a purely electric lineup by 2030. These details were revealed late last week when the Volkswagen-owned British marque unveiled its Beyond 100+ strategic plan, a revision of the earlier Beyond 100 plan originally announced in 2020. Due in 2026 — a year later than originally planned — the as-yet unnamed crossover is being classed as the “world’s first luxury urban SUV” by Bentley, suggesting it will be smaller in size than the Bentayga , which is 5.

1m long in standard wheelbase form. Like the company’s current models, the new EV will have prominent bulge around the rear wheel arch. It will also feature a window line that sweeps upwards aft of the rear doors, like on the Continental coupe.

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Although Bentley didn’t provide any further details about the new model’s drivetrain and range, the company claimed the car is being designed and developed in the UK, and will be produced at the brand’s headquarters in Crewe, about an hour south of Manchester. Earlier this year Bentley’s then-CEO Adrian Hallmark blamed the electric crossover’s delayed launch on technical issues encountered by Porsche and Audi during the development of Platform Premium Electric (PPE), which serves as the basis of the Audi Q6 e-tron and second-generation Porsche M.